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Severely injured in snowmobile accident

today at 21.19 Nora Fernstedt

An accident involving a snowmobile occurred in Orsa municipality on Tuesday evening.

The scooter driver is said to have driven into a tree and was seriously injured, the police write on their website.

The police are on the scene and are investigating what happened.

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    Understand your point Mats.

    But it would be direct misconduct on our part not to report what we know about what is happening. Especially with the aim of influencing events by keeping people uninformed…

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    Yes, there was a big effort.

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    Ginger

    Hello! The man whose name and picture we published is sentenced to life imprisonment for murder.

    Life-sentenced murderers are often named, because the public interest in those cases often outweighs possible publicity damage.

    The other man, whose name and picture we have not published, was convicted of aggravated robbery.

    But all cases are different. And name publication is decided on a case-by-case basis.

    Please read more here: How Aftonbladet works with press ethics.

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    I have been looking for an article I read about a police officer who lent his bank card to his father who was in debt settlement, are you able to link it to me? ☺️

    Sara

    Hello Sara!

    It was a policeman who lent a card to his father-in-law. Guess that’s the one you’re referring to. You can read about it here.

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