On May 30, 1995, 41-year-old Osmo Vallo died in a police intervention at Kronoparken in Karlstad.

An incident that could have passed unnoticed as a "sudden death" if it had not been for witnesses and Tvärsnytt's reporter Hans Tengland who reported the police violence.

The case then received great national attention, among other things after the review in SVT's program Striptease with Janne Josefsson and Hannes Råstam.

Sentenced to a daily fine

At the request of relatives, three autopsies were performed on Osmo Vallo's body.

At the last one, it emerged that he had injuries that proved the violence that the witnesses told about.

Two police officers were sentenced to a daily fine for letting a police dog bite Osmo Vallo, but no one was held accountable for his death.

In the documentary, Osmo Vallo's children tell about their father.

The story is also told by witnesses and journalist Hans Tengland, who was then an intern at Tvärsnytt and the one who revealed the incident.

Janne Josefsson, who together with Hannes Råstam won the Grand Journalist Award for his review in Striptease, participates as does the then head of the law enforcement police Sten Persson.

None of the police officers who were present at the incident wanted to show up.

Sofia Sofroniadou talks about the new documentary in the video above.