The detention negotiations in Sundsvall District Court took place behind closed doors and resulted in two people being arrested as reasonably suspected of murder, the lower degree of suspicion.

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The two detainees refuse a crime, but at least one of the persons denies murder but admits what has been said in the detention request. That does not mean that Chamber Prosecutor Marie Reutne wants to go in because the district court has charged those involved with a prohibition on disclosure. This means that what is said behind closed doors is covered with confidentiality and applies to everyone who was in the courtroom. Why the right chose to impose a disclosure ban in Ångefallet is unclear.

Carried out the murder together

According to the prosecutor, the two people are suspected on the same ground.

"Yes at the moment it looks like this, I have asked them to be arrested on the same degree of suspicion," says Marie Reutne, who also believes that the two suspects performed the act together.

"Yes you can say that," she says.

More suspicious

The prosecutor does not rule out that there may be the issue of more arrests in the case, perhaps already this coming weekend.

- There are more suspects, says Marie Reutne.