Thursday, June 11, 2015

The coffee shop on Blomberg important venue for Lisa’s disappearance – Swedish Radio

Café owner Lena Svedung is Lisa’s employer and friend of the family, many questions about the disappearance. It is tough but at the same time show people great warmth she says.

Inside the café at Blomberg at Kinnekulle beats the smell of freshly baked their clients and outside the rays of the sun and the birds chirping. There is a strong and remarkable contrast when you consider that it was from here that the 17-year-old Lisa Holm disappeared Sunday night after finishing their shift.

– The waiting is the worst, but it’s nice to know the cafe has become a meeting place and there is also the family’s will that we should stay open, says Lena Svedung.

cafe owner Lena Svedung and her employees, many of them young girls, it is difficult to take in what is happened. They have had tough days this week while they receive customers with a smile as they carry a lump in his stomach.


– We’ve come really close at the cafe but part of we feel very bad. Sometimes it gets too much simply, says Lena Svedung.

At the same time, many people choose to get in touch about tips and ventilates different theories to Lena and her staff.

– I get phone calls constantly and can refer on to the police. Many also want to just share what they heard and they must try to dampen any speculation, she says.

– I know this is beyond reality, this is Kinnekulle? But it is wonderful to see all the yellow vests, it spreads a kind of sad happiness!

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