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Carolin Stenvall murder trial begins

Toni Alldén, 51, the man who has confessed to killing 29-year-old Carolin Stenvall in northern Sweden, said he had "no explanation" for why he had taken the woman's life as his trial began on Monday.

Carolin Stenvall murder trial begins

Stenvall’s mother and father both lowered their heads as police enacted a reconstruction in Gällivare District Court of how they believe the woman was killed on September 12th last year.

Police forensic experts believe Stenvall either stood or was on her knees when she was shot in the back at a rest stop near the E10 motorway. The perpetrator then came around to face his victim, who had struggled back onto her knees, before shooting her in the head with a hunting rife.

Alldén has confessed to shooting the woman, who was first reported missing in September 2008 after failing to turn up for a job interview, but claims the he shot her only after he had accidentally caused her death by pushing her to the ground.

In court, Alldén said he was glad he had to opportunity to speak about what had happened and that he hoped the trial would bring an end to five months of speculation.

“It’s just as hard for me to understand what happened as it is for everybody else. I don’t have an explanation. Maybe I’m suffering from stress symptoms; there’s something about that in the documents from Umeå,” said Alldén, in reference to the town in which he underwent a psychiatric evaluation.

According to Alldén, the two had an argument at a rest area where he was in the process of discarding rubbish. Stenvall was first injured after he pushed her to the ground, at which point he panicked and loaded her body into his car.

He then drove for several hours trying to figure out what to do with Stenvall, who was still alive at the time.

At some point, Alldén stopped off at another rest area near the E10 motorway, about 40 kilometres south of where he had initially pushed Stenvall.

He then lifted the woman’s body out of the car and shot her in the back. He claims that he is sure Stenvall by now was dead, but can’t explain why he fired the shots at her allegedly lifeless body.

According to Alldén, his head was filled with chaos at the time.

He then put Stenvall’s body back in his car and drove to a small forest road where he tried to burn the body, covering her remains with leaves.

Several weeks later he then moved the body to another isolated forest trail, an act for which Alldén still cannot provide any explanation.

While in custody, Alldén underwent a psychiatric examination which found that he wasn’t suffering from any mental illness, meaning that he will face time in jail if convicted.

LANDSLIDE

Swedish authorities: Worker negligence behind motorway landslide

Swedish authorities said on Thursday that worker negligence at a construction site was believed to be behind a landslide that tore apart a motorway in western Sweden in September.

Swedish authorities: Worker negligence behind motorway landslide

The landslide, which struck the E6 highway in Stenungsund, 50 kilometres north of Sweden’s second-largest city Gothenburg, ripped up a petrol station car park, overturned lorries and caved in the roof of a fast food restaurant.

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Prosecutor Daniel Veivo Pettersson said on Thursday he believed “human factors” were behind the landslide as “no natural cause” had been found during the investigation.

He told a press conference the landslide had been triggered by a nearby construction site where too much excavated material had been piled up, putting excessive strain on the ground below. 

“At this stage, we consider it negligent, in this case grossly negligent, to have placed so much excavated material on the site,” Pettersson said.

Pettersson added that three people were suspected of among other things gross negligence and causing bodily harm, adding that the investigation was still ongoing.

The worst-hit area covered around 100 metres by 150 metres, but the landslide affected an area of around 700 metres by 200 metres in total, according to emergency services.

Three people were taken to hospital with minor injuries after the collapse, according to authorities.

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