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Woman shot in new Gothenburg attack

Police say a woman is in hospital following a shooting outside an adult education complex in the Gårda area of Gothenburg, less than a week after two men were shot dead at a restaurant in the city.

Woman shot in new Gothenburg attack
Police investigating the shooting on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: TT
Emergency services were called to the scene in the east of the city just after 2.20pm on Tuesday afternoon.
 
Police told the TT news agency shortly afterwards that it was not clear how seriously the woman had been injured, but that she remained in hospital.
 
But a witness told Sweden's Aftonbladet newspaper that they had seen "blood flowing and people around [the area] were in a panic". The bystander added that they had seen a man crying next to the victim.
 
The shooting took place just outside two adult education centres and the witness – a male student – added that he and his classmates had rushed outside to see what was going on.
 
"She just lay there on the ground. Opposite our school is a medical training centre, so a few nurses and one doctor came from school with towels and tried to stop the bleeding," he said.
 
The witness was understood to be a pupil at Lernia Vuxensgymnasium, an adult education centre which teaches Swedish as a foreign language, as well as vocational courses.
 
The area around the street where the shooting took place (Anders Personsgatan) was cordoned off and police were carrying out a forensic examination of the site on Tuesday evenning.
 
The shooting took place a week after a deadly attack in Biskopsgården, a different suburb in the west of the city and police were quick to suggest that they did not think the events were linked.
 
"There is currently no evidence to suggest that this would have something with gang conflicts", Jenny Widen, a spokesperson for Gothenburg police told TT.
 
A suspect has been arrested.
 

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Swedish appeals court throws out Tesla licence plate complaint

A Swedish appeals court rejected Tesla's attempt to force the Transport Agency to provide them with licence plates during an ongoing strike.

Swedish appeals court throws out Tesla licence plate complaint

The Göta Court of Appeal upheld a decision by the district court to throw out a request by US car manufacturer Tesla to force the Swedish Transport Agency to provide them with licence plates, on the grounds that a general court does not have jurisdiction in this case.

The district court and court of appeal argued that Tesla should instead have taken its complaint to an administrative court (förvaltningsdomstol) rather than a general court (allmän domstol).

According to the rules regulating the Transport Agency’s role in issuing licence plates in Sweden, their decisions should be appealed to an administrative court – a separate part of the court system which tries cases involving a Swedish public authority, rather than criminal cases or disputes between individuals which are tried by the general courts.

The dispute arose after postal service Postnord, in solidarity with a major strike by the Swedish metalworkers’ union, refused to deliver licence plates to Tesla, and the Transport Agency argued it wasn’t their responsibility to get the plates to Tesla in some other way.

The strike against Tesla has been going on for almost seven months.

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