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Engla’s killer sentenced to life in prison

Anders Eklund has been sentenced to life in prison for the murders of Engla Juncosa Höglund and Pernilla Hellgren.

Engla's killer sentenced to life in prison

In its ruling, the Falu District Court also demanded that Eklund pay 850,000 kronor ($118,000) in compensation to the plaintiffs in the case, a lower amount than originally requested.

The victims’ relatives will each receive 75,000 kronor, and in some cases 50,000 kronor. According to the court, current practice doesn’t allow for a higher award.

Eklund was also convicted for aggravated rape, the rape of a child, attempted rape, and child pornography.

Defence attorney Leif Silbersky argued during the trial that his client shouldn’t be sentenced separately for the rape convictions.

But the court ruled that the sexual violence against Engla and Pernilla was separate from the deadly violence, therefore allowing for Eklund to be sentenced for both crimes.

Eklund confessed to both murders when presented with DNA evidence from the Pernilla case during questioning by police.

While Silbersky didn’t object to the prison sentence, he has repeatedly stressed the point that Eklund needs to have psychiatric care while in prison.

Two psychiatric examinations concluded that Eklund does suffer from mental problems, but that they aren’t serious enough to prevent him from being sentenced to prison.

It was on April 5th of this year when Eklund ran across 10-year-old Engla as she was riding her bicycle home following football practice outside Stjärnsund in Dalarna in central Sweden.

Eklund followed the girl a short way and then began speaking to her, at which point, according to Eklund, she started acting “cheeky” and “arrogant”. Afterward, he said, he lost his senses and got “tunnel vision”.

He then raped and strangled the girl, and dumped her body in an isolated wooded area before trying to burn it.

Eight years earlier in June 2000, Eklund followed the then 31-year-old Pernilla Hellgren when she left a street festival in Falun in central Sweden.

He later attacked, raped, and strangled her, leaving the body visible and partially clothed in a wooded area.

Prosecutors continue to investigate whether police in Dalarna committed a punishable offence by not following up on earlier tips about Eklund’s involvement in the Pernilla murder case.

Police have asked themselves whether Engla’s murder could have been avoided had different steps been taken.

The investigation into professional misconduct is expected to be completed shortly.

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PSG raid Premier League for first summer signing

Ligue 1 rivals Monaco have splashed out on €70-million signings Joao Moutinho and James Rodriguez from Porto, but newly-crowned French champions Paris Saint-Germain did some shopping of their own on Tuesday. Fans, however, might be slightly underwhelmed by their new recruit.

PSG raid Premier League for first summer signing
French champions Paris Saint-Germain have already brought a Premier League award-winner to Parc des Princes for next season. File photo: AFP

David Beckham, Thiago Silva, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are just some of the big-name foreign signings that French champions PSG have made in recent years.

And now the Qatari-owned club can add the name of another foreigner with a winning record to its payroll – the award winning English groundsman Jonathan Calderwood.

Calderwood has been closely overseeing the condition of the pitch at Villa Park, the home of Premier League club Aston Villa in recent years, and was voted Groundsman of the Year in both 2009 and 2012.

No wonder, then, that the Parisian club has sought out his services for the beginning of the 2013-2014 season, as they attempt to retain the French championship that they won earlier this month for the first time in 19 years.

Calderwood’s arrival coincides with the departure of another Englishman from PSG, the slightly better-known former England captain David Beckham, who retired from professional football with the last day of the French championship on Sunday.

The award-winning groundsman, however, could yet be joined at the Parc des Princes next season by a man who would grace any pitch – his compatriot Wayne Rooney.

The troubled England striker fell out of favour towards the end of Manchester United’s Premier League-winning season, and rumours of his imminent departure for Paris have gained momentum in recent weeks.

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