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Suspected workplace accident in Skurup – one crushed

today at 16.14 Nelly Kronstrand

The police have been called to a workplace in Skurup due to a suspected workplace accident.

One person has had to be taken to hospital after what is initially deemed to be a crushing accident.

There is no information on the state of damage.

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