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Woman stabs boyfriend, claims ‘self-defence’

A Swedish woman who has admitted to stabbing her boyfriend to death in June and then photographing his dead body claims to have acted in self-defence.

“Self defence is what her lawyers are saying, but we have a different view on that, which I can’t disclose,” said deputy chief prosecutor Ulf Back to daily Aftonbladet shortly after the incident.

The 49-year-old Wallin was found dead at the end of June in his house in Högbo, near Gävle in eastern Sweden. His 41-year-old girlfriend had alerted police and told them what had happened after returning back to her home in Södertälje, south of Stockholm.

After a rocky relationship followed by a brief separation, Wallin and his girlfriend had reunited, were moving in together at his new house and spending the midsummer celebrations there together with two of the woman’s young children.

However, at some point during the night Wallin’s arms were slashed by a blade and he was violently stabbed in the chest.

“He was subjected to ruthless violence,” said a police source to Aftonbladet at the time.

According to the girlfriend there was some violence prior to the incident, resulting in her grabbing the knife, which had been left on a table, so that Wallin wouldn’t get to it first.

After the incident, the woman reportedly photographed Wallin’s body and took her two children and left. Well back at home she called the police and told them of what had happened.

Police say that there is no clear motive to the murder but that the girlfriend’s testimony indicates that a large amount of alcohol had been drunk over the course of the evening.

The forensic analysis shows that Wallin was lying down when he was stabbed and according to a witness statement the woman had given a detailed account of what she had done to a friend after returning home.

The friend said in interrogation that the woman told her how she had waited until Wallin was asleep before deciding where to stab him.

“We’ve spoken to that witness a number of times,” said Back to Aftonbladet.

The woman, however, claims that she stabbed Wallin in self-defence. She hasn’t been able to explain why she took photos of his wounds an hour prior to leaving the house.

“I want to wait until I have heard the witnesses again before I say anything about the motive. Her version of events is not unambiguous,” Back told Aftonbladet.

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STABBING

French prosecutor says Paris suburb stabbing treated as suspected terror attack

French anti-terrorist investigators said on Saturday they have taken over the probe into an attack by a knife-wielding man in a park south of Paris.

French prosecutor says Paris suburb stabbing treated as suspected terror attack
A police forensic team at the scene of the attack in Villejuif. Photo: Christophe Archambault/AFP
The man killed one person walking with his wife before being shot dead by police.
 
Police said the man, identified as 22-year-old Nathan C., attacked several people around lunchtime Friday in the suburb of Villejuif and they initially treated the incident as a criminal not terrorist incident.
   
But in a statement, the French national anti-terrorist investigation body (PNAT) said that while Nathan C. was known to have had psychiatric problems, worrying evidence had also emerged about his conversion to Islam and radicalisation.
   
“Investigations over the past few hours have allowed us to establish that he was certainly radicalised (and to show)… organised preparation for his move towards the act,” the statement said.
   
Additionally, they “showed a murderous path, thought out and chosen, of such a nature as to gravely disturb public order by intimidation or terror,” it said.
 
 
Earlier a local magistrate told a press conference that Nathan C. had shouted the Muslim invocation “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest) during the attack.
   
Nathan C. converted to Islam in mid-2017 and is believed to have suffered serious psychiatric problems since he was child, with several spells in hospital. In June he stopped receiving the treatment he was being given.
   
Police found literature characterised as Salafist in a bag after the attack, Philippe Bugeaud of the Paris investigative police told the press conference.
   
There was also a letter “with phrases fairly typical of a Muslim man who self-flagellates and who knows that he may be about to take the plunge,” Bugeaud added.
   
Nathan C.'s apartment in Paris also bore “every sign that it was going to be no longer lived in,” magistrate Laure Beccuau said.
   
Nathan C. apparently spared a first person who said he was a Muslim and had recited a prayer in Arabic, she said.
   
He then attacked the couple, killing the husband and seriously injuring the wife before wounding a woman jogger in the back. Beccuau said the two women had now left hospital.
   
France remains on high alert after being hit by a string of attacks by jihadist extremists since 2015, with more than 250 people killed in total.
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