Victims in the Jetline accident at Gröna Lund feel relief after today's ruling, but disappointment over the low compensation. Karin and Mikael Elmegard were thrown from the rollercoaster two and a half years ago, with Karin suffering life-threatening injuries. The verdict provides some closure, but the fines were lower than the prosecutor demanded.
On June 25, 2023, the Jetline rollercoaster derailed at Gröna Lund amusement park in Stockholm, causing three people to be thrown from the car and fall six meters to the ground. Among the victims were Karin and Mikael Elmegard. Karin Elmegard suffered life-threatening injuries after falling out of the ride on that summer day, while her husband Mikael also fell but managed to cling to a beam.
After a lengthy legal process, the verdict came on January 28, 2026, fining Gröna Lund, but the amount was less than the prosecutor had sought. For the Elmegard couple, the outcome brings some relief and a form of closure, but they are deeply disappointed with the compensation level. "It is deplorable", Karin Elmegard told Nerikes Allehanda. Her husband Mikael Elmegard commented: "Economically speaking, this is a good outcome for Gröna Lund", according to Dagens Nyheter.
The couple had hoped for higher damages, especially since even their children received no compensation. The accident drew significant attention and led to a thorough investigation of safety at the amusement park. The ruling underscores the park's responsibility, but the victims feel justice has not fully addressed their suffering.