Both incidents were Lex Sarah-reported in 2021 and regarding the escape, the youth had private care.

This means that an employee must be present at all times, but in the event there was no supervision for seven hours.

The lack of supervision meant that the inmate could get out of an enclosed smoke window through an open door.

There, the grille had been damaged before and he could completely sonic break it up and escape from the sis home.

Did not keep to the strict routine

Regarding the assault, the National Board of Institutional Care (Sis) has concluded that the assault was made possible by a lack of routines.

The staff did not strictly adhere to the routine that the young people are not allowed to be in each other's room, and Ivo shares that view.

After the incident, the rule has been tightened.

In the clip below, you hear the staff's situation in Kalix when SVT visited Johannisberg last year.

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Ronny Andersson, chief safety representative at Johannisberg's youth care institution in Kalix, tells how tough it can be to work at the institution.

Photo: Jonathan Ferm / SVT