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For almost a year, police and prosecutors have been trying to get answers to what motive the parents of the vinegar-poisoned girl might have had. The prosecutor does not believe that the parents’ intention was to kill the girl, but that the incident may have had financial motives.

The ethics case: Police investigated insurance money as a possible motive

A 54-year-old man is sentenced for grossly causing the death of another after stabbing a 23-year-old man with a knife in Malmö and then dismembering the body. He is thus acquitted of the murder charge by the Malmö District Court, but sentenced to five years in prison.

Friend dismembered after knife fight in Malmö – acquitted of murder

Now the city buses in Malmö will be monitored around the clock. A monitoring that takes place in real time by specially trained traffic controllers in the bus company’s monitoring centre.

Live cameras on all buses – Malmö first in the country

After SVT Nyheter Skåne revealed that the company Skåne Kebab Döner sold meat despite a ban from the Swedish Food Agency, the company’s CEO is now appearing for a filmed interview.

The CEO after the kebab stop: “We are doing everything correctly now”

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