The man, who is now in his 30s, has been convicted of a number of crimes over the years, including the bank robbery in Kil in 2011.

Already in 2008, the man, who was not of legal age at the time, was convicted at Värmland District Court of aggravated assault, attempted theft and attempted violence against a public official.

Now he is sentenced to life in prison for murder.

'Indiscriminate fire'

The evidence has consisted of a large number of different circumstances, each of which points to the fact that it was the three men who shot Adriana. It is about links to the weapons and the car used, as well as the men's motives and chats. In addition, the men's so-called sky phones have been connected. The men's subsequent actions are also important to the verdict as they ensured that the weapons and the car were removed.

"It has been a case of indiscriminate fire with automatic weapons in a place where there were several people and one of them died. The punishment can therefore not be anything other than imprisonment for life, says the presiding judge, Chief Judge Tore Gissin, in a press release.

The three convicted men had planned to shoot several people in a rival criminal gang, but instead Adriana was hit by two shots and died.
Three weapons, including an automatic weapon, were used in the shooting.

The men were convicted, among other things, of murder and seven counts of attempted murder.

SVT News broadcast live in connection with the verdict, see the full broadcast here.

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See what happened when 12-year-old Adriana was murdered. Photo: SVT