Follow when Tim, 8, gets to enter his room for the first time in a month.

On Thursday, it has been exactly one month since the explosion on Övre Husargatan that shook Gothenburg.

16 people were taken to hospital and one woman later died as a result of her injuries.

After a week of intense police hunting, the suspect was found dead in Göta Älv.

Tim Sönnergren, 8 years old, has lived in the apartment in Annedal in Gothenburg all his life, but when he now visits the house again, he has not been there for a month.

Expected occupancy in November

When SVT met the family two days after the explosion, they had been allowed to move into a hotel temporarily, and they still live there.

At the beginning of November, residents in their stairwell are expected to be able to move back.

Now they have to go in temporarily to pick up things.

It is still unclear when residents in the three worst affected stairwells can return.

Neighbor Lukas Strömstedt, 12, says that he is getting used to the new life in a second-hand apartment in a nearby area, and that he no longer thinks so much about that day when the house exploded.

Follow the families to the house where it exploded, when they return to pick up mail and check out the apartment.