According to Anders Elison, the 18-year-old was given space during the interrogation in the afternoon to give his own view of the course of events in his own words.

- The preliminary investigation leaders were professional.

They let my client formulate themselves in peace and quiet without being interrupted, the lawyer tells SVT Nyheter and continues:

- Then they led him in on how he thought about it all, if there is a motive.

There it is, it may be a bit vague in the contours so far.

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"Not really clear"

The picture of the 18-year-old's motive will probably become clear during the investigation, Anders Elison believes.

- It is probably a bit small so that he himself has not really decided what motive he should give to the police.

He has probably had a few different angles himself and was not really clear on that point.

"Feels pretty lousy"

Anders Elison is currently unable to comment on the harassment that the 18-year-old is said to have used in the act.

The police should currently have a clear picture of this.

The 18-year-old is now monitored 24 hours a day and, according to Anders Elison, feels very bad.

- He's feeling pretty lousy.

He has expressed a very strong remorse.

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Get a summary of what happened during the act at the upper secondary school Malmö Latin School on Monday.

Photo: TT