It is the day after the knife attack at the grocery store in Oskarshamn.

Anna Åberg, who owns the store, is still taken by yesterday's events when a woman armed with a knife entered the store and attacked a customer who was at the checkout.

- We will get help with crisis management later today, she says.

Crisis management means that the staff is helped to talk about what happened, together with a psychologist.

"Has no connection here at all"

- You do not think that things like this can happen, this was a person who has no connection here at all but just came here and performed a terrible act, says Anna Åberg.

During the day, customers have streamed into the store in Oskarshamn and heard how Anna and her staff are feeling, the day after the difficult incident.

- We have received so much love, says Anna.

Used the assault alarm

She also says that the staff who worked yesterday acted exactly right and according to the rule book and used the assault alarm when they discovered what was happening in the store.

- Thanks to that, the police came here extremely quickly and I called 112 to get an ambulance here to help the woman who was attacked.

In parallel with the staff to process yesterday's event, the store is open as usual and she and her staff work to pick up goods in the store.

- Thanks to the fact that the police were able to arrest the person so quickly and that they were here in a very short time, it still feels quite good.

So that everything can roll on as usual.