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The mother's ex-boyfriend, the father of the two children, was arrested, but he was released the next day after as it was established he was not the killer. Schürrer was arrested in Germany on 22 March 2008, but was released the same day. On 24 March German police sent DNA samples from the suspect to Swedish police for testing. [3]
Following the November 2020 ban of the Grey Wolves in France for hate speech and violence, [265] [266] and the calls for similar actions to be taken in the Netherlands and Germany, [267] [268] [269] the European Parliament urged, on 20 May 2021, that the 27 member states of the European Union to designate the Grey Wolves as a terrorist group ...
Tove Tönnies, a 21-year-old Swedish woman disappeared after a night out at the local nightclub "Nöjet" in Vetlanda, [1] on 15 October 2022. [2] Tönnies had followed friends named Johanna Leshem Jansson, 20, and Maja Hellman home to Jansson's apartment. [3] [4] Jansson and Tönnies had been having a long running feud with each other but had ...
Ebba Katarina Jakobsson (29 October 1950 – 7 November 1979) was a Swedish woman who was murdered and dismembered by her boyfriend Bengt Erik Hjalmarsson (later named Erik Ludvig Gyllenfjäder; 18 March 1949 – 12 January 2015) [nb 1] in his apartment on Kornettsgatan 20B in central Malmö, Sweden on 7 November 1979.
The latter was an apparent reference to journalist Kajsa Ekis Ekman, who had written an article in the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, that criticized the transfer of Johansson to a women's prison. Ekman has expressed fears that she will be murdered on one of her furloughs. [2] In 2020, Johansson was prosecuted for threatening Cissi Wallin. [16]
Anna was held at Kristianstad Prison and was beheaded in the prison courtyard on 7 August 1890 – the first execution of a woman in Sweden in 30 years. She was 48 years old when executed. Månsdotter thus became the last woman in Sweden to be executed. [2] [better source needed]
July 27 he was found guilty in Uddevalla District Court (Swedish: tingsrätt) of murder as well as violating the victim's corpse and named as Tishko Ahmed Shabaz. He was sentenced to life in prison. [6] [12] [13] The convict was also ordered to pay 227 664 SEK in damages (about 22 thousand euro) to Andersson's family. The convict continued to ...
[16] [17] The name Knutby has also entered the Swedish language as a metaphor, even in contexts that have nothing to do with crime. [ citation needed ] For instance, a sports journalist who was dismayed that the players on the national football team were putting up a united front against the media and refusing to discuss possible personal ...