It was on January 28 that the man, disguised with a welding helmet, among other things, entered the school premises.

He must have had an ax, knives and firebombs with him.

He confronted two students, of whom a 17-year-old was injured in the hand.

Staff sounded the alarm and police were called.

The man was later arrested undramatically at Håstens torg.

He was arrested the next day on suspicion of a number of charges.

Do not remember the incident

After that, nine months have passed.

On Friday, the indictment was filed in Varberg District Court by prosecutors Henrik Kindlund and Sofia Corin.

The Swedish Prison and Probation Service's personal investigation shows that the man said that he did not remember the incident he was suspected of.

He also says that he feels bad to hear that he may have hurt someone.

The man says that he had no intention and that it was a cry for help.

The 26-year-old has previously been convicted of other crimes, including a murder fire in 2018.

In the clip, you hear the police speak on the same day as the attack occurred.

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Draws parallels to the school act in Trollhättan 2015. This is what Anders Wiss, local police area manager Varberg, says about the school attack on Peder's scribe's school in Varberg.

Photo: SVT / Kristian Åkergren