After a month and a half break, the trial in Halmstad's district court was resumed on Tuesday against the murdered mother.

The idea was that it would now end after a new forensic psychiatric opinion showed that the woman suffered from a serious mental disorder when she killed her child. That statement was made after her mother's defense lawyer Sofia Blomqvist Szabo rejected the first statement that concluded that the woman did not suffer from a mental disorder.

So when the Tuesday morning trial resumed, there were two different statements that showed two completely different results.

The prosecutor therefore requested that additional expert opinions be requested in order to clarify which statement actually applies.

The Court then decided that the Judicial Council, an independent body under the Swedish National Board of Health, should now be called in as experts and determine the woman's health.

The already delayed trial process is now becoming more elaborate and can be resumed no earlier than May 26.

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