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OFFBEAT

‘I must have looked threatening in my underpants’

A burglar in Linköping thought he was in luck on Tuesday night when he spotted an open door on a balcony leading to a 79-year-old woman's apartment - but he hadn't reckoned on an encounter with her well-built son.

Under cover of darkness the agile thief shimmied up to the woman’s first floor balcony in the south central Swedish town.

But just as he prepared to make off with a laptop computer he realized that he was not the only person in the living room.

Jens Svensson, 37, had just finished reading a fishing magazine and put his head down for the night in the guest room when he was awoken by a scraping sound from the living room.

He jumped out of bed and went to investigate. On coming face to face with the burglar he immediately became enraged and shouted some well chosen words of warning at the hoodie-wearing impostor.

“I must have looked threatening standing there in my underpants,” he told the Östgöta Correspondenten newspaper.

With Svensson’s well-built frame weighing in at over 100 kilos (220 pounds) it is easy to understand the thief’s concern.

Eager to avoid further confrontation, he spun around and headed back towards the balcony. Placing one foot on a flower pot he leapt over the balcony railing and fell five metres to the stony ground below.

“He looked like a cat as he jumped the railing. He was very nimble,” said Svensson.

By now Svensson’s mother had woken up and she managed to talk her son out of giving chase. By the time the police arrived the thief had made good his escape.

Police spokesman Joakim Jäderstig said it was unusual for burglars to enter homes via elevated balconies. But earlier that same evening a thief had escaped from a second floor apartment in Linköping with some money and strong liquor.

“There seems to be a spiderman at large,” he told Östgöta Correspondenten.

CRIME

Teenager held over murder of 39-year-old dad in Stockholm

An 18-year-old man has been remanded in custody on suspicion of killing a 39-year-old man in the Stockholm suburb of Skärholmen. The 39-year-old was shot dead in front of his son, on their way to the swimming pool on April 10th, after he told off a group of youths.

Teenager held over murder of 39-year-old dad in Stockholm

The suspect, who was 17 at the time, has since April been in custody in connection with another case. He is suspected of kidnapping and attempted murder after an incident which left an underage boy with gunshot wounds in Skärholmen in December 2023. 

Another two teens are in custody on suspicion of protecting a criminal and a third boy is suspected of aggravated weapons offences.

A further two people are suspected of involvement but are not in custody.

The 18-year-old denies the murder allegations.

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