The reason? There are no investigators, reports Kvällsposten.

According to the prosecutor, the murder investigation suffers from staff shortages as persons in the investigation group have been given other information. Consequently, interrogations of about 100-150 people have not been properly attended.

- They are heard initially but have not been able to submit their entire story, says prosecutor Pär Andersson to SVT News.

Too few investigators

The number of investigators is simply too few, he notes.

- We have 4-5 people holding hearings today and we should be double that. We are too few and that means it will take longer.

At the scene of the murder on August 26, there was also the child's father, who is suspected of being tried for murder.

A 23-year-old man suspected of assisting in the murder of a woman in the Ribersborg district of Malmö has been arrested. In addition to assisting with murder and attempted murder, he is also suspected of assisting in serious weapons crime.