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An injured woman was missed by the emergency services in connection with a fire last week in Västerbotten, Västerbottens-Kuriren reports.

At 18.23, the emergency services announced that a man – who died in the fire – had been found and that the apartment had been searched. But the injured woman was reportedly found more than an hour later.

– I can agree that I also think it has taken an unusually long time before you find person number two, says the rescue manager to the newspaper.

The woman is still being treated for her injuries at the University Hospital in Uppsala. (TT)

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