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  • No one was arrested for the explosion in Vällingby

    No one has been arrested for the explosion in Vällingby during Saturday morning.

    The police have confirmed that some form of explosive charge detonated and the national bomb protection has been in place, TT reports.

    No one was injured, but there is damage to the door.

    – There is no one arrested in the case, and since the preliminary investigation is ongoing, we do not comment purely on police operations if there are any suspects, says Pia Glenvik to TT.

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  • Woman taken to hospital after boat crash

    A woman in her 70s has been taken to hospital by ambulance after a boat accident outside Bovallstrand in Sotenäs municipality, reports P4 West.

    According to the radio channel, it must have been that one boat ran into another.

    A man in his 20s is now suspected of negligence in maritime traffic and causing bodily harm.

  • MC driver to hospital after accident

    A motorcycle driver has been injured in an accident in Råcksta outside Stockholm.

    The alarm came in at 14.47 on Saturday.

    According to the police website, according to initial information, the motorcycle ran into the side of a car.

    The motorcyclist has been taken to hospital by ambulance with unclear injuries.

    At the moment there is no suspicion of crime.

  • Rihanna steps down as head of Savage X Fenty

    Relinquishes the CEO assignment. Photo: Chris Pizzello/AP

    World star and entrepreneur Rihanna is stepping down as CEO of the luxury underwear brand Savage X Fenty, writes TT.

    It was five years ago that the artist started the brand, which, among other things, focused on underwear fashion for different ethnicities and body types.

    Hillary Super now takes over the role of CEO, while Rihanna takes a new management position within the company.

    In addition to Savage X Fenty, Rihanna has, among other things, founded the makeup brand Fenty Beauty.

  • NATO warship in Stockholm

    Three of the warships of the NATO defense alliance are visiting Sweden and are on their way to Frihamnen in Stockholm.

    – This is a routine visit. You come to the quay to replenish supplies and rest the crew. We receive around 30 visits a year, says Marie Tisäter, on-duty communicator at the Swedish Armed Forces.

    The ships are all over 120 meters long and are escorted through the archipelago by the Coast Guard and Maritime Police.

  • Suspected rape in Eskilstuna

    A man in his 60s has been arrested on suspicion of a rape that allegedly took place indoors at an address in Eskilstuna, according to the police’s website.

    The police were alerted on Saturday morning and the arrest took place shortly afterwards.

    – It is not completely clear exactly when the rape took place. We have vague information so far. But it must have happened recently. We will take a closer look at this, says Dennis Johansson Strömberg, press spokesperson for the police region east.

    Interviews will now be held with those involved.

  • One to hospital after fire in apartment

    One person has been taken to hospital after a fire in an apartment building in Västerås.

    The person must have been found in the burning apartment, according to the police.

    The police are on the scene and are helping the emergency services.

    There is no further information on the damage situation at this time.

    There must be no danger to other residents of the building.

  • Man found with stab wounds

    The police have been alerted that a man has been found with stab wounds in a residence in Sollentuna, north of Stockholm.

    The man was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police are investigating the incident as attempted murder.

    – This injured person was found in a residence. Now it is an investigation that continues and we will look at what may have happened in the residence, says Helena Boström Thomas, press spokesperson for the Stockholm police region.

    There is no information on whether anyone has been arrested.

  • Submarine tragedy lifts Celine Dion’s “Titanic” ballad

    The old hit has become relevant again. Photo: Jacques Boissinot / AP

    The tragedy of the imploded mini-submarine Titan seems to have led to increased interest in Celine Dion’s classic title track from the movie “Titanic” (1997), reports TMZ.

    “My heart will go on” has seen a substantial increase in the number of listens, with just over 500,000 new streams already on Thursday 23 June. This shortly after the announcement that the rescue mission for the mini-submarine has ended, since it has been established that the craft “Titan” has imploded.

    The news comes after the director of the “Titanic” film, James Cameron, joined a number of critics who said that the company Ocean Gate had insufficient safety procedures for the vessel.

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  • Shooting through villa window

    During the night, someone or a few fired shots at a villa in Kungälv.

    The residents must have heard several bangs during the night but without reflecting on it, according to the police.

    During the morning, however, they discovered that someone had shot into the house through a window.

    During the night, they also allegedly heard a car leaving the scene.

    The police have opened a preliminary investigation into attempted murder.

    The police are also investigating whether there may be a connection with the shooting in Surte.

  • Operational disruption with Bank-id remedied

    During the morning, there was an operational disruption at Bank-id which, among other things, affected Swish payments and the ability to log in to online banks.

    At 12:25, Charlotte Pataky, press officer at Bank-id, announced that the app is working as usual.

    – Now Bank-id works flawlessly again. We had some outage that has affected some users. We see no external impact, our troubleshooting points to a technical problem. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

  • The police warn of moose on the way

    A moose is on the wrong side of the game fence at Norra länken on the E12 in Umeå.

    The police urge passers-by to pay attention and adjust their speed on the road.

    A hunter has also been called to the scene to help the elk back to the forest.

    Update: The police now announce that the moose is on the right side of the fence.

  • Man arrested for rape

    A 25-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of raping a woman in Nyköping.

    The rape took place indoors and the police arrested the man during the night.

    The crime scene has been cordoned off and technicians are to investigate the scene.

  • Attempted murder in Surte – shots fired

    At 01:21 the police were called to an address in Surte, just north of Gothenburg, after witnesses heard several bangs.

    When the police arrived at the scene, the patrol discovered empty shell casings and it was established that shots had been fired at a door to a residence.

    No one was injured and there are currently no suspects.

    A technical survey has been carried out at the site.

    The police are classifying the incident as attempted murder.

  • Gate to multi-family house blown up

    The police received an alarm about an explosion in Vällingby in Stockholm during the morning.

    The explosion is said to have taken place at a gate to an apartment building in central Vällingby. No one was injured in connection with the incident.

    The national bomb protection and technicians are on their way to the scene and the police have started a preliminary investigation regarding public destruction.

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