According to information, a young person has been subjected to an assault, which has been filmed and then spread further.

Caroline Byström, who lives in Rödeby outside Karlskrona and is active in the Rödeby security group, is aware of the incident.

She does not want to go into details but states that the victim should feel relatively well.

- As I got it, no one has called 112 and young people have filmed this when some kind of harassment has been done.

These are very serious signals and that must not happen, she says.

"Should send out an email to guardians"

Ann-Louise Strömberg, acting principal at Rödebyskolan, describes it as if they were shocked to have become aware of the incident reported to the police.

- We have had conversations and will send out an email to guardians and talk to the children.

Then we will talk further with the local police and follow up.

We have a different reality and we want to teach the students an action that is helpful.

We see that things have a different spread when it can end up online and it becomes a vulnerable situation, she says.

"Happened in your spare time"

Her principal colleague Gunilla Olsson Norman says that they can not go into detail about what happened in addition to the incident being reported to the police.

She says that student health staff have talked about this at school, as have teachers.

- We have received from the police that it is relatives and others who have become aware of the incident and this has happened in their spare time.

An ambulance has gone out according to the information that has gone out and we have only received information via the local police.

Then we do not know how the police run this now, she says.

SVT Nyheter Blekinge has contacted the police about the incident, but they could not answer any questions during Monday night.