The two men were alone on the shooting range in Norberg, so there are no witnesses to the incident.

- I am totally dependent on the technical investigation and what the suspect says. Now his data will be checked with what the autopsy then says and what the analyzes and the technical examination gives, says Carl-Johan Norström.

Borrowed the weapon

The suspected man had a hunter's degree, but lacks a weapons license. According to Norström, he had borrowed the weapon he was carrying with the older man.

- If you lend a weapon you must have immediate control over the weapon and I think that the older man did not have when he was further away on the shooting range.

The suspected man has admitted abusive to another's death, but refuses to commit a weapon.

- My assessment at the moment is that it is negligent, but there is no intention. It was negligent on the part of the suspect to fire the shot in the position he was in, but what it consists in, the negligent, I do not want to go into yet, we have people left to hear, among other things the suspect should be heard again .

"He is feeling very bad"

A number of items have been seized and are now being investigated by the NFC (National Forensic Center), the technical investigation at the site will be finalized and the body of the elderly man will be autopsied. Then the suspect should be heard again.

- He is feeling very bad, I just want to say, this is an incredibly tragic event, says Carl-Johan Norström.

The man was arrested on Sunday, but released after questioning.