One to hospital after motocross accident

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  • One to hospital after motocross accident

    One person has been taken to hospital after a cross-country accident in Skene in Marks municipality.

    Ambulance and emergency services have been called to the scene, according to P4 Sjuhärad.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Two to hospital after accident on E4

    Two cars have collided on the E4 in Rotebro, north of Stockholm, according to the police.

    – Two people are taken to hospital, one by ambulance helicopter and one by ambulance, says police spokesperson Nadya Norton.

    The police do not currently know the condition of the injured persons.

    The cars are recovered from the scene. A report of causing bodily harm and improper distance to the vehicle in front is drawn up by the police.

  • Dead man found outdoors – being investigated as a murder

    Early on Wednesday morning, a dead man was found outside in central Vilhelmina. During the day, the police held interviews and carried out a technical investigation at the scene.

    Shortly before 18:00 in the afternoon, the police announced that the incident was being investigated as a murder. Among other things, a forensic examination will be carried out.

    No one is yet a suspect in the case.

  • The care forgot the referral – the patient had to amputate the penis

    A healthcare center in Gothenburg has filed a Lex Maria report after a patient was exposed to a serious medical injury, writes the news agency Siren.

    During a visit to the health center in 2020, the man told about problems with the foreskin. Due to several mistakes in healthcare, the man was only examined for the problem three years later. Among other things, a referral to a urologist’s office was forgotten.

    At the time when the man received his examination, the doctor immediately suspected that the man had cancer and judged that his penis needed to be amputated.

    In the care center’s Lex Maria notification to the Health and Care Inspectorate, it is stated that the referral was initially sent to the wrong person. Later, the referral was also not sent through the standardized fast track that is supposed to speed up care for patients suspected of having cancer.

  • Man dead after traffic accident

    A man in his 80s has died after being hit by a car in Ängelholm.

    Another person is said to have been hit by the car and taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The car then collided with a tree. The driver, an 85-year-old woman, is suspected of negligence in traffic, causing bodily harm and causing the death of another.

  • Man fell through window – four arrested

    Police and ambulance were called to Skäggetorp after a man fell through a window and landed on the ground.

    According to the police, the fall must have been from a higher height.

    – I don’t know how high the fall was, but it’s not on the first floor. He has sustained injuries, but is awake and talking, says police spokesperson Johnny Gustavsson.

    A fight must have taken place in the apartment. The police have arrested four people.

    Now they are investigating whether the man was thrown through the window.

    – The window may have been closed before. These are precisely the questions we are sorting out now, says Johnny Gustavsson.

  • Dogs left in a hot car – sentenced for animal cruelty

    A 70-year-old woman is convicted of animal cruelty after leaving two dogs alone in a car in the sun with the windows closed, writes Sydsvenskan.

    On a sunny day in May last year, a person walked past the parked car in a residential area in Arlöv. There were two barking dogs in the car, and according to the person, they appeared to be affected by the heat.

    The police were called to the scene and immediately made the assessment that they needed to break the window pane to save the dogs.

    When the case was brought up in Malmö district court, the county veterinarian testified that the heat in the car that day could have caused tissue and organ damage to the dogs. In the worst case, a dog can die in such circumstances.

    The woman admits that the dogs did not have access to water and that she forgot to open the car window, but denies that she intended to harm the animals. She is sentenced to animal cruelty and must pay daily fines worth SEK 5,200.

  • Denied asylum in Sweden – arrested by police in home country

    A man from Belarus who had his asylum application rejected in Sweden has been arrested on his return to his home country, according to information from Sweden’s Radio Echo.

    The man and his mother sought asylum in Sweden two years ago after participating in protests against President Aleksandr Lukashenko’s regime in Belarus in 2020.

    According to Ekot, they have stated to the Swedish Migration Agency that criminal investigations have been opened against them in their home country and that they said they were afraid to return for fear of being imprisoned for political reasons.

    They both had their asylum applications rejected last year and were deported from Sweden a week ago.

    Relatives, with whom Ekot has been in contact, now say that the man was arrested when he crossed the border into Belarus, and taken to a detention center in the capital, Minsk. What he is accused of is not known.

    According to the human rights organization Viasna, there are over 1,300 political prisoners in Belarusian prisons.

  • Boys dead after avalanche accident in Denmark

    The two boys who were buried under sand in a landslide in Denmark have died, Danish police write in a press release.

    The boys, who were 9 and 12 years old and from Germany, dug a hole in the sand and then suddenly disappeared. The accident happened in Thy national park on Sunday.

  • The police shot a woman in Växjö

    The police have opened fire on a woman in Växjö, the police write on their website.

    It is the public who called the police after a person behaved abnormally in the area.

    When the police arrived at the scene, they were met by an aggressive woman with weapons-like objects.

    The police then fire at the woman, hitting her in the leg.

    – Why the decision was made to shoot can then be shown by the investigation, says police spokesperson Fredrik Bratt.

    The woman has now been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    Read more here.

  • Serious traffic accident in Ängelholm – two to hospital

    Police, emergency services and ambulance were alerted to a traffic accident in Ängelholm shortly after one o’clock on Wednesday afternoon.

    An 85-year-old woman has collided with a tree and hit two pedestrians.

    – Two people, a man and a woman, were taken to hospital by ambulance, says police spokesperson Fredrik Bratt, who explains that the incident is being investigated as a serious accident.

    The extent of the injury is currently unknown.

  • Heavy smoke development after a car fire

    A passenger car has caught fire while traveling on road 1037 at the height of Hasselbacken in Linköping, reports Corren.

    The emergency services are on site to extinguish the car fire with heavy smoke.

    The vehicle is on the side of the carriageway and traffic is said to flow alternately past the accident site.

  • The police carry weapons at Märtha Louise’s wedding

    On Saturday, the Norwegian princess Märtha Louise and her Durek Verett will marry at Vinjevollen in Geiranger.

    Now the chief of police in Møre and Romsdal has decided that the police must be armed during the celebration, several Norwegian media reports, among others VG.

    The text is updated

  • Foot Locker closes in Sweden

    The shoe chain Foot Locker is closing its stores in Sweden, according to Bloomberg News.

    The company announced this on Wednesday. In addition to the physical stores, the company is also closing down its online store in Sweden.

    The company has had a long period of negative sales results, but reported in the latest quarterly report an increase of 2.6 percent. Revenue came in at nearly $1.9 billion, also beating Wall Street expectations. Despite this, the shoe chain has decided to close stores in several countries in order to streamline operations and withdraw from loss-making markets.

    Foot Locker’s Swedish stores are located in Stockholm and Malmö, and calls itself the leading global retailer of sports shoes and clothing.

    In addition to Sweden, operations are closed in Denmark, Norway and South Korea.

    Read more here.

  • Crisis for Ellos – major owner leaves

    Ellos Group’s e-commerce group includes Ellos, among others. Archive image. Photo: Erik Johansen/NTB/TT

    Borås-based Ello’s major owner, venture capitalist Nordic Capital, is stepping down as owner, reports Di.se. There are therefore lenders left, who will decide the financially pressed mail order company’s future.

    The parent company is now working to find a long-term financing solution and complete a change of ownership regarding the subsidiaries, according to a press release from Ellos.

    The chairman of the parent company’s board, Arthur Engel, is resigning, according to the press release. So do the independent members Patrik Illerstig and Kristina Schauman.

    “Now the focus is to put in place a structure where Ellos Group transfers to new owners to continue as a leading Nordic player and in connection with this it is natural that these board changes take place”, says Robert Furuhjelm, partner at Nordic Capital according to the press release.

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