The woman was charged with two counts of aggravated theft.

In one, she is said to have stolen a jewelry box from an elderly woman she worked for - and she is now convicted of it.

In addition to the theft of the jewelery box, the home care employee must on several occasions have transferred money from the elderly woman's account to his own.

As for the second theft, where the domestic worker was accused of stealing a mobile phone from an elderly man - she is acquitted.

The woman denies the crime.

Elderly man dies - woman is released

The man in question died before he could be heard in court and the court judges that the police interrogations that took place, where he tells about the mobile phone theft, are not enough as a basis for a conviction.

The preliminary investigation into the case began after the woman's head of the home care service alerted about thefts among users.

The woman, who is in her 30s, is sentenced to one year and three months in prison.

In addition to the aggravated theft, she is convicted of fraud, benefit offense and aggravated benefit offense.