According to Roger Johansson, chairman of Norberg's hunting shooting club, it is not fully confirmed to the club which members were involved in Sunday's tragic event. The club has been trying to get in contact with the police for further information, which it is hoped to have before an extra board meeting this week as a result of the incident.

- We will see this week the entire board, it feels good to get together and talk through this, he says.

What does the security of the club look like - what is it?

- To use the course you must be a member and as a member you have an obligation to inform yourself about the rules that apply. Then, of course, it's a personal responsibility to handle your weapon safely. I would say that the members are reasonably well informed about what applies when you are on the course, when to shoot or when assisting in shooting and marking, says Roger Johansson.

Closed until further notice

The club is a relatively small association with 160 members. Roger Johansson says that most members come from around Norberg and that everyone knows everyone more or less. For now, the shooting range is closed and more information to members is communicated via the club's website.

In the clip you hear how Roger Johansson reacted when he heard about Sunday's tragic event.