The boy who is suspected of having subjected a girl to attempted murder and aggravated rape in Morö Backe in Skellefteå, has appeared in previous cases concerning abusive treatment.

It shows the school's own documentation that SVT has read.  

These are three different events that must have taken place shortly after each other during the autumn of 2019. The boy must have disrupted ongoing activities outside the classroom and then, among other things, hit students on the ass on two different occasions.

According to the school's document, a fall took place during a break when students kicked a ball.

On another occasion, he has called a person a whore in the classroom. 

"We handle it internally"  

The incidents were not considered serious enough for the social services to be involved, according to Henrik Bolin, unit manager at Grundskola Skellefteå municipality. 

- Those matters are at such a level that we judge that we handle it internally in our own organization, he says. 

The documentation states that the boy's guardian has been contacted in all cases.

The school must also have talked to the students concerned.

In the spring of 2020, the cases were considered closed, after the boy had switched to a special primary school. 

- I can not see in the material that there is anything that causes us to have acted in any other way than what we have done.

I have great faith in how my teachers and school leaders have worked with this, says Bolin.  

The social services have been connected  

After the serious violent crime against the young girl, the social services have now been involved.

But the suspect's boy's lawyer Jens Nyström is silent about the way in which the social services work with the boy.  

- I have had some contact with the social services and we have discussed the matter, but I will not say more than that. 

What can you say in this situation?  

- At the moment, there is pre-investigation secrecy and I have a loyalty to my client.

The police investigation may continue and I will relate to what my client tells me and the police.

Then we have to take it from there.