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Teen girl ‘pushed’ from balcony – dies

Police are suspecting foul play in an investigation into an accident where a young woman was found lifeless below a balcony in the Stockholm suburb of Hässelby in the early hours of Thursday morning.

“It is the circumstances that make us suspect murder. The people present at the time of the incident, what others have seen and heard,” said Kjell Hellström of the Stockholm police to news agency TT.

The young woman was discovered lying on the ground next to an apartment building in northern Stockholm by residents in the area early on Thursday.

“There were several calls coming in saying she was lying there,” Hellström said to newspaper Aftonbladet.

Police arriving on the scene thought that the circumstances were “suspicious” upon entering the flat where the young woman lived and a preliminary investigation into murder has been initiated.

“She was taken by ambulance to a hospital but died there,” said Mats Eriksson of the west Stockholm police to TT.

The police were unwilling to comment as to whether the woman was injured in any other way than from the fall.

Two people near or in the flat when the police arrived were brought in for questioning over the course of Thursday, but according to police they will be released. Officers working on the case have no other suspects at the moment.

Police think they know who the girl is but they still need be 100 percent certain in their identification of her.

During Thursday officers have been taking witness statements from residents in the area.

“We are now working on interrogating these people we have brought in and finding out who she is,” said Hellström to Aftonbladet.

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Stockholm court fines Greta Thunberg over parliament climate protest

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was handed a fine for disobeying police orders after blocking access to Sweden's parliament during a protest.

Stockholm court fines Greta Thunberg over parliament climate protest

Police removed Thunberg on March 12th and 14th after she refused to leave the main entrance, where she was protesting with a small group of activists for several days. MPs could still access the building via secondary entrances.

The court said it fined the activist 6,000 Swedish kronor ($551) and ordered her to pay 1,000 kronor in damages and interest.

Thunberg denied the charges of two counts of civil disobedience, according to an AFP journalist at the hearing.

Asked by the judge why she had not obeyed police orders, she replied: “Because there was a (climate) emergency and there still is. And in an emergency, we all have a duty to act.”

“The current laws protect the extractive industries instead of protecting people and the planet, which is what I believe should be the case,” she said as she left the courtroom.

Thunberg has been fined twice before in Sweden, in July and October 2023, for civil disobedience during similar protests.

In February, a London judge dropped charges against her for disturbing the peace during a demonstration against the oil industry in October in the British capital.

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