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Person found dead in Arvika

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A person has been found dead in a forest area in Arvika, the police write on their website.

A preliminary investigation into murder has been opened.

The site is cordoned off and will be examined by technicians.

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    The teenager was arrested on the spot, and has now been detained on probable cause on suspicion of two counts of unlawful threats.

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    WHO Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Photo: Martial Trezzini/AP/TT

    The World Health Organization WHO announces that covid-19 no longer constitutes a global emergency, TT reports.

    Recently, the WHO also announced that the number of deaths from covid-19 has decreased by 95 percent since the turn of the year, writes AFP.

    Covid-19 was described as a pandemic by the WHO for the first time in March 2020.

  • Forssell: Do like Poland – throw them out

    The Liberals’ foreign policy spokesperson Joar Forssell. Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT

    Russia has continued to use a house on Lidingö in Stockholm that they have not owned for almost ten years. According to SVT has the house used by suspected spies.

    Something that the Liberals’ foreign policy spokesperson Joar Forssell is very critical of.

    – This cannot be accepted, you have to put hard against hard, he says to SVT.

    He thinks that Sweden should do like Poland.

    – Take the house back from Russia and throw out those who are there, he says.

    Foreign Minister Tobias Billström has said that the house must be protected as diplomats live there and that the people staying there are treated with dignity.

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    According to the newspaper, queues have formed across the bridge and emergency services, police and ambulance have been sent to the scene.

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    The man who is suspected of the knife attack at Grimstaskolan in western Stockholm on Wednesday has been requested to be detained, reports SVT News Stockholm.

    The 18-year-old suspect entered the school grounds at lunchtime and when school staff tried to stop him, two people were injured.

    The custody hearing will be held at 3.30pm on Friday.

    Read more here.

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    The crimes include, among other things, attempted murder and particularly serious drug offences.

    The evidence comes mainly from analyzes of messages in the encrypted chat services Encrochat and SkyECC.

    Two of the convicts receive close to thirteen years in prison for both extremely serious drug offenses and preparation for murder.

  • Johanna Leshem Jansson is appealing the life sentence

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    In the appeal, Sangborn demands that Johanna Leshem Jansson be acquitted of suspicion of murder. This after she was sentenced for the murder of 21-year-old Tove in Vetlanda.

    Sangborn questions the cause of death and the coroner’s credibility.

    She also writes that it is strange that the district court considers that her client is credible in some parts of her story, and not credible in other parts.

    Read more here.

  • The 22-year-old’s acquittal is being appealed

    22-year-old Noah, who was accused of having killed two people in Ulricehamn, was fully acquitted of murder suspicions during Friday morning.

    Now the prosecutor Martin Svensson announces that the acquittal will be appealed.

    – Above all, the violence that has been perpetrated has been far too extensive. He should simply be held accountable, says Svensson.

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    An earthquake of magnitude 6.2 has occurred on the west coast of Japan.

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  • Missing woman found dead

    A woman in her 50s who was reported missing a week ago has been found dead on the island of Sydkoster.

    Previously, the incident was investigated as a disappearance without suspicion of crime, but according to the police, murder cannot be ruled out because she was found outdoors. The police are therefore investigating the incident as a murder.

    The public alerted the police early on Friday morning.

    Relatives have been notified.

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    The police, emergency services and ambulance were alerted on the night of Friday in Lammhult that a 50-year-old man had been injured by an object.

    The man was taken to hospital but died on Friday morning.

    The incident is classified as murder/manslaughter. So far, no one has been arrested and the police are now looking for witnesses.

    Relatives of the man have been notified.

  • One is charged with serious sexual crimes against children

    A 45-year-old man is charged on suspicion of several cases of aggravated rape against children.

    He is also suspected of gross sexual abuse of children, assault and child pornography offences.

    The man must have committed the crimes over several years and in several different places in Sweden. He has been detained in Jämtland since January.

    A woman of the same age is also charged with aggravated rape of a child.

    On May 15, the hearing begins in the Jämtland district court.

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    According to the indictment, Liselotte and the 46-year-old had had some kind of relationship with each other, and arranged to meet on the same evening that she disappeared.

    But the motive for her death has been unclear. According to the prosecutor’s theory, the man exposed Liselotte to sexual assault.

    The man is now being sentenced for murder and grave breach of privacy.

    Read more here: Liselotte was found murdered at the cottage – now a 46-year-old man is being charged

  • Warns of pollen winds on the continent

    Warmer weather is expected in Stockholm this weekend and early next week – then the birch trees can be ready to spread their pollen with full force.

    And winds from the continent can worsen the situation further, reports Mitt i.

    Before the pollen smog, allergy sufferers are asked to close windows and to wash themselves and their pets.

    – Wash the hair, the dog and the cat when you get home. Everyone who comes from outside can bring pollen in, says Pia Östensson from Pollenrapporten.se to the newspaper.

    Even non-allergic people can feel the high pollen levels.

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    Jennifer

    Hi Jennifer! Where do you find that number? The average salary is in any case a bit over 30,000 kroner for people between 18 and 24 years old from what I can see Statistics Sweden’s website.

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    Always learn something new from you Ab..

    thanks.

    Maat.

    Huh! Don’t you know the famous Kalix champagne?!

    Joking aside. Have changed the notice so that it will be clearer what is meant ;)!

  • What are the rules now with loose dogs?

    Saw on my walk a dog running around in a paddock and a bird flying around and screaming. It probably has young or eggs in the grass.

    Isn’t it tethered now?

    Was it the case that the incredibly obedient dogs are allowed to go loose but then at most one leash length from the owner?

    Want to be able to show the owner the correct letter when it happens again.

    Stephen

    Here can you see what applies.

    Here you can read what the police have to say about the matter.

    And here is a link to the Act on supervision.

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