TikTok brawl ended with car fire and bloody knife attack

The conflict reached its climax at the beginning of July last year. A 45-year-old woman from Västra Götaland then knocked on an address in the municipality of Klippan. There, a 25-year-old woman opened the door and a discussion ensued.

The younger woman then stabbed the visitor with a knife. She then closed the door and started a live broadcast on TikTok bragging about the incident.

Everything was caught on film.

Arguments that started on social media

The stabbed woman’s visit ended with 27 stitches in her stomach in the emergency room, but the fight actually started a couple of months earlier.

In March, the now convicted woman sent death threats to the woman and her partner. She wanted the woman to remove posts on TikTok, but when she didn’t get her way, she decided to travel 20 miles to set the elderly woman’s car and patio door on fire.

Convicted of several crimes

Among other things, it was the death threats and the car fire that led to this summer’s confrontation in Skåne. But the 25-year-old woman is convicted of far more crimes than that. Helsingborg’s district court considered that she was guilty of 16 different crimes, the worst of which was the knife attack, which was assessed as serious assault.

For these crimes, she is sentenced to three years in prison, but the sentence could have been longer than that.

– I do not want to comment on the verdict and have not decided whether I will appeal or not, says prosecutor Gustav Friman.

Completed psychological examination

The forensic psychiatric examination concluded that the woman does not suffer from any serious mental disorder, either at the time of the examination or at the time of the act. On the other hand, the fact that she has autistic and personality difficulties, which gave half a year’s sentence relief.

The woman admits to certain events but denies any crime.

– Unfortunately, I cannot comment. My client and I are currently in discussions, says the 25-year-old’s lawyer Mayssam Baaken.

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