Tomorrow, Wednesday, the verdict will come against Lyckselepappan, who is charged with, among other things, attempted murder of his two children and his own mother.

In prosecutor Andreas Nyberg's closing speech, he primarily demanded that the father be sentenced to life imprisonment.

This despite the fact that the man had undergone a forensic psychiatric examination which showed that he was suffering from a serious mental disorder at the time of the act.

The legal expert Sven-Erik Alhem sees that the man should be sentenced to prison.

- When it comes to a straightforward assessment by experts that there is a serious mental disorder, even if it is formally the court that decides independently, it is extremely far-fetched to imagine that one would depart from such an expert assessment in court, says he.

"Do not think it will succeed"

The prosecutor believes that the man knew about his disorder and that he had been in contact with care and medicated, but that he stopped taking the medicine the days before the attack.

Therefore, Andreas Nyberg said that the man's mental disorder has not been so obvious that he did the act without intent.

- It is not wrong for the prosecutor to argue in substance, but I do not think it will be successful, says Sven-Erik Alhem.

If Lycksele District Court does not choose to sentence the man to prison, Andreas Nyberg has demanded that the father be sentenced to forensic psychiatric care, which the man's defense also believes he should have, if he is sentenced.

Listen to forensic expert Sven-Erik Alhem in the clip above.