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Man beats victim with axe, dumps body in well

A 39-year-old man in Ödeshög, in southern Sweden, has been convicted of murder and sentenced to 12 years in prison after hitting his 59-year-old victim in the head with an axe and a frying pan, before dumping the body in a well, causing the older man to drown.

Man beats victim with axe, dumps body in well

“I am really surprised with this verdict. I thought it would be manslaughter and ten years,” the 39-year old’s defence lawyer Andres Berglund told daily Expressen.

“I am very disappointed and I expect my client is as well. I will advise him to appeal and then we will just have to see if he has the strength to go through with it.”

The 39-year-old, who is said to have known his victim before the incident, allegedly struck the older man in the head repeatedly with both an axe and a frying pan.

Then he dumped the man’s inert body into a well on the victim’s property, where he subsequently drowned, according to the charge sheet.

According to local paper Corren, witnesses have said that they saw several people near the house earlier in the day and that gun fire was heard coming from the property.

The 39-year-old was brought in for questioning some eight days later. At first he denied all allegations, but later admitted to manslaughter.

However, the court followed the prosecutor’s line of treating the incident as murder and sentenced the man to twelve years in prison.

“I am very pleased that the verdict said murder and not manslaughter, as he wanted. I am pleased that we get closure so that all the neighbours and relatives can know the truth and no longer have to be worried,” said prosecutor Britt-Louise Viklund to Expressen.

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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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