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Suspected shooting in Sundsvall

today at 21.36 Alexander Bönke

Suspected shooting in Sundsvall. An injured man has arrived at the emergency room.

The police have been ordered out to work on the case.

The case is initially classified as attempted murder, the police write on their website.

The text is updated

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