After SVT talked to Fredrik Lindberg, who is counsel for Liselotte's family, it emerges that the family is disappointed in Timrå municipality. Their view is that the municipality should have reported the sexual harassment to the police as it falls within the scope of public prosecution.

"No woman should be afraid of being subjected to sexual harassment in her workplace by 2023 in Sweden," says Fredrik Lindberg.

Hiding from man in the workplace

According to the preliminary investigation, it appears that Liselotte is afraid of the man and that she at least twice hid in a café when the 46-year-old was at work.

Some time before the disappearance, Liselotte writes to a friend that the man is at work despite being on sick leave.

Photo: police preliminary investigation

On Monday, the trial of the 46-year-old man suspected of the murder of Liselotte begins.

In the clip: Hear the representative Fredrik Lindberg about the family's criticism, and how tf. municipal manager Peter Ekström responds to it.