It was on September 15 that two men entered an apartment in Gottsunda.

According to chamber prosecutor Anne Sjöblom, the purpose was to collect a debt.

- Exactly what it is about, we have not had time to find out.

One of the defendants believes that the victim owed him a debt, she says.

According to the indictment, one man aimed a gun at the victim and threatened him.

He then handed the gun to the other person and himself took a crowbar which he hit the victim on the thigh before urging the other person to shoot.

- We have both oral and technical evidence.

My opinion is that the evidence is very good in this case, says Anne Sjöblom.

The two men are now charged with murder and aggravated weapon crime.

Both deny the crime.

This is what it looked like at the police roadblocks after the murder:

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See police roadblocks on site.

Photo: Emergency call Uppsala

Assault on bus

One of the men is also charged with aggravated unlawful threats, aggravated assault and violation of the Firearms Act after abusing a man on a bus on the way to Gottsunda just over a week after the murder.

- A surveillance film from the bus shows how he hits him in the face a number of times, balds him and then finishes by chopping something sharp in the legs.

The person who was then attacked was inflicted with life-threatening injuries, says Anne Sjöblom.