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  • One person injured after falling from A-tractor

    One person was injured in Sundsvall during the night after falling off the flatbed of an A-tractor.

    No other vehicles are said to have been involved in the accident. The injured person was taken to hospital, but is said to have been awake and able to speak according to the police.

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  • Skanska gets contract worth 9.1 billion at JFK

    Skanska has received a contract worth SEK 9.1 billion for a construction project at JFK airport in New York, TT reports.

    The project includes the design and construction of a transport network of roads at the airport. A parking garage will also be built and an irrigation system.

    The work is expected to be completed by the end of 2027.

  • The Norwegian Accident Commission is investigating the accident

    On Monday, the National Accident Commission will begin an investigation into the accident at Gröna Lund.

    “On Monday, our investigators will begin an investigation of the scene of the very serious accident that occurred on June 25 at the Jetline ride,” the authority writes on its website.

    The purpose of the investigation is to get a first overview of the sequence of events and create a basis for further investigations.

  • Man in his 20s shot

    During the night, the police received an alert about a man who had been shot in Kävlinge.

    – It is the man himself who raises the alarm. He is out cycling and is shot by a person unknown to him, says Patric Fors, press spokesperson at the police region Syd.

    The police went to the scene and found the man in his 20s with a gunshot wound near an underpass.

    The man was taken to hospital by ambulance, the extent of his injuries is currently unclear, but the police have been able to question him at the hospital.

    The site has been cordoned off and a technical investigation is to be carried out. The area is also searched with a dog.

    There are no suspects or arrests at this time.

  • Trains have derailed in Gothenburg

    A diesel train has derailed at Hisingen in Gothenburg. The train is now standing by the side and leaking diesel, this is reported by P4 Gothenburg.

    The emergency services must be on site with several units.

  • Man snatched bag – woman was injured

    During the night, a woman in central Gothenburg was robbed.

    A man allegedly grabbed the woman’s bag. In connection with the robbery, the woman fell to the ground and hit her head.

    An ambulance was called to the scene and the woman had to be looked over by medical personnel.

    No one has been arrested at this time.

  • USA: Airport worker died – sucked into plane engine

    An airport worker at San Antonio International Airport in Texas died after being sucked into an airplane engine Friday, reports Sky News.

    “We are deeply saddened by the incident and are cooperating with the authorities now that they are starting their investigation,” the airport writes in a statement.

    According to the Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, the employee was a ramp worker.

    It is still unclear how the accident happened.

  • Man found with gunshot wound in villa

    Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT / TT News Agency

    At 01.15 the police and ambulance were called to a villa in eastern Malmö by a man who had been shot, writes Sydsvenskan.

    – It was the man himself who called in and told us that he had been shot. The shots must have come from outside, but he was in the villa, says Peter Martin, officer on duty at the South police to the newspaper.

    The man’s injuries are considered serious and he has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The villa and plot are cordoned off for technical examination.

    – We are collecting witness information and we will work on this well into tomorrow. At the moment we have no suspects, says Martin.

    The reason behind the act is unclear. The crime classification is attempted murder.

  • The US will lead the submarine investigation

    The US Coast Guard says it will lead the investigation into the Titan accident.

    The mission is to find out what caused the submarine with five people on board to implode on its way down to the Titanic wreck at a depth of 3,800 meters.

    The Coast Guard will work with Canadian authorities, who have already launched an investigation, as well as marine casualty authorities in the UK and France. (TT)

  • Italy: Superyachts are no longer allowed to dock outside Naples

    A new regulation prevents superyacht owners from docking at the Port of Naples, reports the Guardian.

    The port manager at the coastal district of Mergellina has now banned yachts longer than 75 meters from docking in the port.

    “Our boat is 85 meters and I have seen several larger ones outside the harbour. Why is it no longer possible? Big yachts bring jobs and money,” writes a Turkish billionaire in a letter to the port.

    Several multi-billionaires have now expressed “thorough disappointment” over the news, which among others affected the world’s second richest man, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LMVH.

    According to the newspaper, the restriction came as a surprise to LMVH CEO Bernard Arnault, who had previously been able to add with his yacht, which has both an open-air cinema and a swimming pool with a glass floor.

    “I have received many letters from magnates who say they are deeply disappointed that they cannot dock in Naples anymore,” a source at the port told Corriere della Sera.

    Business unions in the city have criticized the new regulation.

  • USA: Three dead in shooting

    Three people have been shot dead and five more have been injured in a shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

    Police were called to an intersection early in the morning local time, where they found two men and a woman dead in a parking lot and on the street.

    Subsequently, five victims, none with life-threatening injuries, showed up at nearby hospitals. According to the police, there had been a large crowd at the parking lot where the shooting occurred. (TT)

  • Suspected arson – one person to hospital

    One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance after an apartment fire in Partille in Gothenburg.

    This is reported by Göteborgs-Posten.

    The alarm came in to SOS shortly after 8:00 p.m. on Sunday evening.

    The police are investigating the incident as suspected arson, but no one has been arrested on suspicion of crime.

  • Sarah Ferguson has undergone surgery for breast cancer

    Photo: Scott Garfitt/AP

    Sarah Ferguson, 63, has undergone surgery for breast cancer, reports The Guardian.

    The Duchess of York – better known by the nickname “Fergie” – was diagnosed a couple of weeks ago during a routine mammogram screening.

    The operation is said to have gone well and “Fergie” could be discharged from the hospital on Sunday.

    – The Duchess is receiving the best medical care and her doctor has told her the prognosis is good. She is now recovering with her family, says “Fergie’s” press spokesperson to the newspaper.

    “Fergie” has previously been married to Prince Andrew. However, the spouses went their separate ways in 1996. Together they have children Beatrice and Eugenie.

  • Thieves destroyed ice cream – worth SEK 50,000

    When two thieves broke into an ice cream van in Ljusdal on Saturday night, they left the refrigerator doors open – which resulted in the car heating up and 50,000 kroner worth of ice cream being destroyed.

    It reports SVT Gävleborg.

    – The temperature of the ice cream must not exceed minus 18 degrees. If it ends up above that, it must be thrown away, says the ice cream truck’s owner Micke Häggeborg to the channel.

    The suspicion is that the thieves took 10 to 20 boxes of ice cream and the incident is being investigated by the police.

    However, the ice cream was not lost, but was given away as a meal to “a bunch of pigs”, writes the channel.

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    The UN report: the cocaine market is growing

    Demand and supply for cocaine is booming worldwide and the trade in methamphetamine is expanding beyond established markets, including in Afghanistan, where the drug is produced, according to a UN report on Sunday. reports Reuters.

    Cultivation of coca bushes and cocaine production peaked in 2021.

    The global number of cocaine users in 2021 was estimated at 22 million that year and continues to grow, the United Nations Office For Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said in its annual drug report.

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  • From how high a height did those who were injured at Gröna Lund fall?

    And has there been no update whatsoever on the condition of the injured yet…?

    Crisis meeting

    At between six and eight meters altitude, the Jetline derailed. You can read an updated version of the event here.

    We are working on updates 🙂

  • Will Gröna Lund’s press conference be broadcast live?

    Robin

    Hello! Yes, we will broadcast it live here.

  • How do you get robbed of your contacts? Is someone forcing you to open your phone copy your contacts? Or was he old-fashioned and kept everything in a notebook?

    Daniel

    Heh. Cash, of course, it would be. Thanks!

  • What do the martial laws introduced today in Russia mean?

    Ninna

    Here you can read a little about what the martial laws meant.

  • Why is there nothing in the newspaper or about the possible strike that could affect Arlanda?

    elhelbom

    Yes! You can find it here and here, among other things.

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