Television legend Leif “Loket” Olsson lived his last time at a retirement home in Gothenburg.
Trot was his great passion and as late as Tuesday he looked at trot in the gaming store. He had an infection in the body and was therefore a little tired, then the course of events went quickly and is described as “going quickly”.
He fell asleep undramatically in bed at the elderly home on Thursday morning, according to information to SVT.
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Leif Olsson was best known as his role as former program manager for Bingolotto. Before he broke through as a program manager, he worked as a handball judge and participated in judging several major matches, including in the World Cup. He has also worked as a sports journalist.
He does not leave any children.
In an earlier version of the text, we stated that he was on the trot track on Tuesday, correctly should be that he saw trot in the gaming store.
The text is updated.