Woman arrested – suspected of injuring man with sharp knife

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  • Woman arrested – suspected of injuring man with sharp knife

    A woman in her 30s was arrested on Friday afternoon in Vällingby in Stockholm.

    She is suspected of injuring a man in his 50s with a sharp knife.

    The man is said to be injured in the arm and taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The parties must live in a close relationship with each other.

    The crime classification is written as attempted murder or aggravated assault.

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  • Kristersson on Kinberg Batra’s resignation

    Photo: Jakob Åkersten Brodén/TT

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is now commenting for the first time on Anna Kinberg Batra’s resignation.

    “Anna Kinberg Batra has had an important role in Swedish state administration as governor of Stockholm. The authority and the manager who leads the authority must carry out their mission in a way that deserves the public’s trust.

    The public has the right to make high demands on managers in the public administration and the public also has the right to expect action to be taken when mistakes have been made.

    I have said it many times: Trust is one of the finest things we have in Swedish society. Trust must not be undermined.

    After the decision that JO presented yesterday, it is clear that trust in the authority cannot be restored in any other way than for the County Administrative Board in Stockholm to get a new governor,” he writes in a text message to Aftonbladet.

  • Three cars in a collision on the E18

    Three cars have collided on the E18 in the southbound direction at Bro.

    There is a complete standstill in traffic.

    Three people are injured and taken to hospital by ambulance, according to the police.

    Two more people are affected, but are said to be uninjured.

    The police draw up a report for not keeping the appropriate distance to the vehicle in front and causing bodily harm.

    On the Swedish Transport Agency’s website, however, it says that one lane is open past the site.

  • At least 23 killed by Hurricane Helene

    At least 23 people have died in connection with Hurricane Helen, which has swept across the United States, writes CNN.

    The states where people have died are Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

  • Car and electric scooter in collision

    A passenger car and an electric scooter have collided in Lidköping.

    A 15-year-old girl has been taken to hospital with minor injuries.

    A report regarding negligence in traffic is drawn up.

    Initially, the driver of the electric scooter is suspected of being responsible for the accident.

  • Netanyahu: If you attack us, we attack you

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before the UN General Assembly. Photo: Pamela Smith/AP/TT

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns Iran against striking Israel, in his speech before the UN General Assembly.

    Many delegates left the hall when the Prime Minister spoke.

    Netanyahu begins his speech by saying he “didn’t intend” to come this year because his country is “fighting for its life”. However, he chose to come to “bring clarity” to the “lies” that, according to him, have been spread about Israel.

    He says Israel is now focusing on “surveying” terror-labeled Hamas’ “remaining combat capability” and repatriating remaining people taken hostage by Hamas.

    Netanyahu also emphasizes that Hamas should have no role in the reconstruction of Gaza.

  • Dogs attacked woman in Barkarby

    Three dogs ran loose and lunged at people in Barkarby in Stockholm on Friday afternoon.

    Some people took shelter in a house, but a 75-year-old woman was bitten in the calf and was taken to hospital by ambulance, the police write on their website.

    At first no dog owner was seen, but then appeared to capture them.

    Several patrols went to the scene. The police decided to take the dogs into custody.

  • Anna Kinberg Batra to the government office

    Anna Kinberg Batra will be transferred to the government office as director with her salary maintained.

    It is valid until February 2029.

    Read more here.

  • Erik Slottner on AKB: “Respected the decision”

    Minister of Civil Affairs Erik Slottner comments on the government’s decision to remove Anna Kinberg Batra as governor.

    Did you force her to leave?

    – Yes, you can say that, in the sense that the government has made the decision. But Anna Kindberg Batra had respect for the government’s decision, says Erik Slottner.

    Of what she did, what was most serious?

    – It is an overall assessment we make based on the report from JO. It showed such great flaws that it is difficult to restore the trust that has been damaged.

    Now she will be moved to the government office as director, with the same salary.

    The government has not yet decided what she should do.

    – There is no agreement that applies to her specifically, this applies to heads of authorities. You get an appointment for a few years. I am absolutely sure that she will be able to be of great use elsewhere in the state.

  • Actress Maggie Smith dead

    Actor Maggie Smith is dead, AP reports. She was 89 years old.

    Read more here.

  • Anna Kinberg Batra resigns

    Photo: Lotte Fernvall/Aftonbladet

    Anna Kinberg Batra is fired as governor of Stockholm.

    In a press release, the government writes that they no longer have confidence in her.

    Read more here.

  • Suspected attempted murder in Luleå – one injured

    On Friday, the police were called to an address in Luleå because a man had been injured.

    A man was arrested at the scene, suspected of injuring the other man with a stick. They have a relationship with each other from before.

    The injured man was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The location is cordoned off for technical examination and the case is being investigated as attempted murder.

  • Around 60 women accuse al-Fayed of abuse

    Former Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed died in 2023. File photo. Photo: Kamil Zihnioglu/AP/TT

    Around 60 women have come forward to accuse former Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed of sexual assault and rape, their legal representatives say.

    “The response has been simply tremendous… We can confirm that we now represent 60 survivors as part of our claim, with more to come,” they announced in a statement.

    Recently, the BBC published a documentary in which the billionaire al-Fayed was accused of raping several women who worked at the department store Harrods from the 1980s onwards. Since then, a lot of new information has come to light.

    Efforts are now underway to gather allegations against the department store for enabling “systematic abuse” against its employees – many of whom were employed as al-Fayed’s personal assistants and secretaries over a period of 25 years.

  • Highway 26 closed after accident

    Highway 26 is completely closed south of Nykroppa after an accident that took place shortly before 1 p.m.

    The police are on the scene together with the emergency services.

    Ambulance is on its way to the scene.

    A person in their 20s has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

    According to the police, the person was awake and able to speak, but otherwise there is nothing else about the state of the damage.

    Another person, who was taken in another vehicle in connection with the collision, will be taken to hospital for a check-up.

    According to the Swedish Road Administration’s road map, it is a multi-car collision with passenger cars.

  • M sources: Pressure on Kristersson to depose Kinberg Batra

    Heavy representatives in the Moderates demand that Ulf Kristersson (M) depose the governor Anna Kinberg Batra (M), they state for The Express.

    An M source tells the newspaper that “Ulf has to put his foot down now”.

    Several sources also say that it is Kristersson’s reputation as prime minister that is at stake if he lets Kinberg Batra remain in his post.

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