It was on July 3 that a man in his 20s was attacked by three men and beaten to death at Djulöbadet's campsite.

According to the indictment, the man, who was originally from Stockholm, had been invited to go to Katrineholm to make a deal.

Once there, the three suspected men lured him away to the campsite, according to the indictment, where he was robbed of SEK 50,000 and stabbed in several places on the body.

- This is a robbery that has gotten out of hand, says prosecutor Fredrik Beijar.

One of the defendants is suspected of having cheated and brought the man to the scene.

The second accused man, in turn, is said to have waited for them at the crime scene, where he, together with a third man, is said to have threatened and stabbed the victim with a knife.

Internationally wanted

The third suspect has since July been detained in his absence on probable cause on suspicion of murder.

He is internationally wanted.

- We have not received any new information about him regarding his whereabouts.

According to the information that the two defendants have provided, it is he who has been the most active in the assault, but it cannot be ruled out that they blame him, says Fredrik Beijar and continues:

- But I cannot prove that these two had the intention to kill.

The two now indicted deny any wrongdoing.

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Several police patrols rushed to the campsite after the alarm.

Photo: Pontus Stenberg