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Arrest made in Swedish honeymooner killing

South African police have arrested a man in connection with the weekend killing of a Swedish woman who was visiting the country on her honeymoon.

Arrest made in Swedish honeymooner killing

Twenty-eight-year old Anni Dewani, a native of Mariestad in central Sweden, was killed on Saturday evening outside of Cape Town after the taxi she was riding in with her 31-year-old British husband Shrien was carjacked.

“I can now confirm that a 26-year-old male was arrested in Khayelitsha in the early hours of this morning, thanks largely to cooperation from the community,” Western Cape community safety minister Albert Fritz said in a statement, according to South African news website Mail & Guardian Online.

“The investigation continues and I urge police to collect and use all available evidence so that we ultimately secure a conviction.”

Earlier in the day, police said they had brought in the 26-year-old man for questioning.

Anni Dewani was found shot to death in the abandoned taxi which she and her husband had taken following a Saturday evening dinner.

The couple had been married in India just over two weeks ago and decided to venture outside of Cape Town’s tourist district so they could see “the real Africa,” Shrien Dewani told The Daily Mail.

“Anni grew up in Sweden and she felt as if the area around this hotel was just like at home: so clean and safe and maybe a bit sterile,” he told the newspaper.

“She had never been to Africa before, so she suggested that we should have a look at the ‘real Africa.'”

Dewani added he felt “powerless” to help his bride and he carries “an enormous amount of guilt” about the carjacking, which took place as they traveled through Guguletu, a township about 15 kilometres outside of Cape Town.

“The men kept on saying, ‘We are not going to hurt you. We just want the car.’ That was a lie,” he continued.

Minutes later, he was thrown out of the vehicle.

Dewani eventually made his way to a police station and alerted officers that his wife had been kidnapped.

Anni Dewani’s body was found early Sunday morning in the abandoned vehicle.

Local officials theorised that the cab driver may have taken a wrong turn as the newlyweds searched for a local restaurant recommended by television chef Jaime Oliver, according to several media reports.

Safety minister Fritz was also frank about the dangers of traveling to the area where the carjacking took place.

“To be in a township at that time of night is very dangerous. It’s something I would never do,” she told the Daily Mirror newspaper.

Anni Dewani’s murder is expected to undo some of the success of the World Cup in promoting South Africa as a safe tourist destination and could damage the world’s perception of South Africa, industry insiders said on Tuesday.

“We hosted an incident-free World Cup and are now facing the very real risk that tragic incidents like this will negate our hard-won positive reputation and create another spiral of Afro-pessimism,” Cape Town development and tourism official Felicity Purchase told AFP.

“There is no doubt from a tourist perspective that it will have a negative -impact, especially with all the media attention,” said Johan Burger, a crime and justice specialist at the Institute for Security Studies.

South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with an average 46 homicides per day last year.

Cape Town tourism officials downplayed suggestions that Anni Dewani’s death represents an increased risk to visitors’ safety.

“There are thousands of incident-free tours and visits to the townships happening every year,” said tourism association chief Mariette du Toit-Helmbold in a statement.

“In this case, the spontaneity of the couple’s decision and their unfamiliarity with the area put them at great risk.”

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Three injured in suspected knife attack in central Sweden

At least three people have been injured in a suspected knife attack which took place in broad daylight in the centre of Västerås in central Sweden on Friday afternoon.

Three injured in suspected knife attack in central Sweden

Police were called to the scene at shortly before 1.30pm on Friday after several women who Swedish police described as “elderly” were found injured with stab wounds. 

The man suspected of attacking the three women, who is reportedly in his late 20s, was later shot by police. According to Region Västmanland he is “seriously injured”.

“They have been injured with a sharp object but whether it is a knife or something else, we do not know right now,” Tobias Ahlén-Svalbro, a spokesperson from the local police told Sweden’s public broadcaster SVT. 

The three women have been taken to hospital, with one, in her 70s, described as having serious injuries. The others’ injuries are less severe.

“We are investigating two crime scenes,” Ahlén-Svalbro said. “As far as I understand the situation, two of them were injured in one area and the other somewhere else, but both areas are in central Västerås.”

The police have opened an investigation into aggravated assault, he added.

“We have already received several witness statements and would like to hear from any other witnesses who have seen or heard something.”

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