Last week, 14-year-old Yasmine was found dead in a school toilet. Although the autopsy is not complete, her parents are convinced that the boffing is behind the death.

Why Tomas removes the product

At the end of last week, police and ambulance were alerted to a primary school in Luleå after one student was seriously injured, another slightly. According to information to SVT Norrbotten, it should also be about boffning.

Now, several stores in Luleå are removing dry shampoo from the shelves.

"I have children myself and could never imagine how terrible it is to experience something like this. I thought I had to do what I could to prevent this from happening," says Thomas Liouliacis.

Age limit on propellant

ICA Porsön also places dry shampoo behind the checkout and introduces an age limit.

– Yes, we removed it directly from the shelf and have it behind the counter to keep track of who is shopping, says fresh produce manager Lars Lyytinen.

At the store Normal in central Luleå, they go one step further and introduce an 18-year limit on everything with propellant.

"Of course, we at Normal think that what has happened is terrible and have chosen to set an 18-year limit on all propellant products until further notice. This only applies to the store in Luleå, replies marketing coordinator Viktoria Nilsson via email, but does not want to participate in an interview.

How the industry colleague acts

On Tuesday, Coop Norrbotten also announced to its stores that those who experience problems can remove products from the shelves.

"Propellant is found in several products, but what we have said from today is that where we experience problems, we lift it behind the cash register," says Peter Fjällborg, CEO of Coop Norrbotten.

Police on the legal boffing

The police in Luleå have urged parents to pay attention to their children. But the propellant found in a variety of products is legal and which means that the police cannot act.

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Police on concerns about boffing