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‘Machete man’ jailed after ruthless rampage

The man who went on a wild rampage through Sundsvall in March, wielding a machete as his weapon, was sentenced to eight years in prison on Friday for the series of attacks in which he hijacked a minivan and caused one woman to lose an eye.

'Machete man' jailed after ruthless rampage

He was found guilty of a number of charges, including attempted murder, illegal threats, and animal cruelty, reported local media.

On top of the lengthy prison sentence, the man is to pay 139,000 kronor ($19,700) to the attacked woman, as well as 170,000 kronor to 13 other victims.

“His actions were exceptionally ruthless, and have caused the woman mortal fear and anxiety. We’ve concluded that her presence of mind during the attack, as well as another person rushing over, saved her from even graver consequences,” said Tomas Sandström of the Hudiksvall district court in a statement.

The 33 year-old man’s violent outburst began on the afternoon of 15 March, as he slashed the woman repeatedly in the knee and the face with his knife, causing her to lose an eye.

Leaving the bleeding woman behind, the man made his getaway by car, but soon thereafter crashed it into a ditch.

When a minivan full of high school students and teachers stopped to help, he continued his attack, putting his machete against the throat of one of the teachers, and knifing a dog found inside the van.

Forcing the passengers to get off, he then hijacked the van and sped off once more.

Police finally caught up with the man when he crashed his getaway car once more.

However, police were forced to fire a warning shot and shower the man with pepper spray before he gave up and the police could make their arrest.

Initially the man was believed to have been suffering from psychiatric illness when he went on his rampage, as he had been in and out of psychiatric wards since 2010.

However, the psychiatric assessment showed that he was not psychotic at the time of the attack, meaning his eight-year sentence will be spent in prison rather than in psychiatric care.

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Man shot dead in southern Stockholm in early hours of Monday

A man was shot dead on Monday morning in the Bredäng suburb, just a few hours after another shooting in southern Stockholm.

Man shot dead in southern Stockholm in early hours of Monday

Police were called out to the scene at around 5.30am, after a witness heard gunshots and saw a person on the ground.

The man, aged around 40, was taken to hospital but died from his injuries.

“Police are right now looking for a perpetrator or perpetrators,” police said in a statement, adding that they were investigating. “We will use police search dogs in our work and other investigative measures such as door knocking and interrogations are ongoing.”

Late on Sunday, another man was injured in a shooting in Flemingsberg, south of Stockholm. 

The state of his injuries was not immediately known and no arrests had been reported by the time of publication.

According to unconfirmed reports to the Aftonbladet tabloid, the man, aged around 60, was shot through the door after the shooter knocked on the door and said he had a food delivery.

He was, according to Aftonbladet, not believed to have been the intended victim, but a relative of his was the target of another recent shooting.

Police confirmed the shooting had happened “in connection to an apartment” when asked by the TT news agency.

It was not known on Monday morning whether the two incidents were connected.

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