The police were called this morning to an asylum accommodation north of Lindesberg.
They found a young man stabbed in the neck – a few hours later he died of his injuries.
Three men are now detained on suspicion of murder.
the alarm came in to police at 5:18 in the morning from an asylum accommodation in large north of Lindesberg. According to the caller, it was “a fraction” of an apartment.
At the site they found a young man stabbed.
– Shortly before 9:30 pm, I received a call from the hospital that the man died says Stefan Wickberg, press officer at Orebro police to Aftonbladet.
“the motive is unclear”
the police could immediately arrest two men who were at the site.
A third people fled into the forest when police arrived but was apprehended this morning inside the Lindesberg after he självman gone into the police station and told that it was him they were looking for.
the three men are now suspected of murder.
the murdered man was born in 1996 and should have been cut including in the neck.
– the motive or reason that it has become so here is completely open at present. We will now interrogate them and hope to get a picture of what happened and who is behind the deadly violence, says Wickberg.
Witnesses to be heard
All involved were living in the asylum accommodation.
– it is the task we have at the moment, that all were residents of the accommodation.
the police should hear witnesses.
– I do not know about it there are witnesses who have seen what happened with their own eyes, but there have been circumstances surrounding this which means that there are more people who can provide information to us, says Stefan Wickberg.
have you gone alarm for this accommodation before?
– I do not know but generally speaking, we have a police concern with our asylum places in the country, it is well known.
Contact during the day
on the Migration Board is to contact the police.
– What we do now is to assist the asylum seekers staying at the accommodation. We will get in touch with them during the day, after consultation with the police, says Angela Severe Heden who is head of the Migration Board in Lindesberg.
She says that the accommodation consists of apartments and do not have a permanent staff in place.
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