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Just before half past seven in the evening on April 28, a man walks into Nordic Wellness in Tuve, Gothenburg.

He is dressed in dark clothes and walks straight towards a 25-year-old who is standing and training.

He fires a shot and panic breaks out in the gym as the other visitors try to get out or hide.

The incident was described by public prosecutor Helena Treiberg Claeson as a pure execution.

Flee home to a friend

Surveillance cameras capture the entire process and on the footage you can see that the killer runs out among the fleeing visitors.

Two hours after the shooting, just under a kilometer from the gym, a 20-year-old man was arrested after a house search of a man in his 20s who lives in Tuve.

Both men are known to the police from before.

The suspected murderer is said to have been hiding in the basement when the police arrested him.

In questioning, he claims that he was there for several hours and played FIFA.

Caught with the clothes in the washing machine

In the home, you also find a washing machine with washed clothes that look like the ones the killer wore to the gym.

- It was exactly the same clothes he was wearing at the time of the murder, says Helena Treiberg Claeson.

The police also find a bag with ammunition.

This, together with images from surveillance cameras and witness statements, constitute important factors that form the basis of the prosecution.

The shooting may have been an act of revenge

According to the prosecutor, the suspected murderer must have been the victim of a knife cut in the summer of 2021. The investigation into the crime was closed because he did not want to state who injured him.

According to the prosecutor, the murdered 25-year-old may have been behind the crime.

- We suspect that it is about the plaintiff and the circle around him who may be responsible for this incident, says Chamber prosecutor Helena Treiberg Claeson.

Both defendants have previously denied wrongdoing.