Swedish police to present investigation into Örebro campus attack
- Swedish police are scheduled to present their findings on the February 4th attack at Risbergska in Örebro during a press briefing on Friday at 10am.
- The attack, carried out by Rickard Andersson who then killed himself, resulted in ten deaths and six hospitalizations at the main adult education center in Örebro.
- Most victims had a foreign background, and although two patients were discharged on May 13th, regional officials said all will require further treatment.
- Police operation commander Henrik Dahlström, regional police chief Patrick Ungsäter, and vice police chief Niclas Hallgren will participate and share new details and conclusions about the perpetrator and event sequence.
- The briefing intends to offer a clearer, visual overview of the timeline leading up to and throughout the attack, providing the public with detailed insights from the investigation’s findings.
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Three Details Kill Speculation After the Attack in Örebro
I think three conclusions are particularly important after the police presentation on the investigation into the mass murder in Örebro. It concerns Rickard Andersson's motives and weapons – and the police's actions.
Adnan survived the mass shooting in Örebro: "Want to know why he did it"
Janitor Adnan Imsirovic, 32, was lying covered in blood inside Campus Risbergska and thought he was going to die soon. – I closed my eyes and I thought about my family. I have a child and another one is coming soon. In an interview with SVT Nyheter, he now talks about the horror inside the school, the encounter with mass murderer Rickard Andersson – and the feeling of being abandoned.
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