Home care worker sentenced for raping centenarian avoids deportation

A 38-year-old home care worker has been sentenced to four years in prison for raping a 100-year-old woman in her Stockholm home. Södertörns District Court classified the crime as rape of normal degree and ruled against deportation to Iraq due to the man's strong ties to Sweden. The verdict has sparked strong reactions from politicians and victim support organizations.

Shakir Mahmoud Shakir, 38, who worked in home care services, was sentenced by Södertörns District Court for raping a 100-year-old woman in her apartment in October. The incident occurred after Shakir was called to assist the woman. The court deemed the crime not gross, reasoning that it involved a limited sequence without additional violence or threats beyond the violation itself, and lacking humiliating elements.

Prosecutors Linn Nyberg and Caroline Stenbäck had sought a gross rape charge, citing Shakir's exploitation of his home care position and the woman's vulnerable situation. The woman stated in interrogation that the assault lasted about ten minutes while she screamed at him to stop. Nevertheless, Shakir received a four-year prison sentence but no deportation to his home country of Iraq, as the court found his ties to Sweden too strong.

Reactions have been sharp. Monica Ekström, chair of the Swedish Association for Victims' Rights (Boj), calls the verdict outrageous and questions why the woman's age and defenselessness did not carry more weight. She proposes investigating a new offense classification, 'elderly rape,' similar to protections for children under 15. Ekström notes that elderly people are often victimized by those in positions of dependency, such as home care staff.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) describes the crime as 'grotesque, atrocious, and disgusting' and the worst he has heard of in a long time. He criticizes legislation allowing such perpetrators to remain in Sweden and announces that the government is implementing tougher rules for deporting foreign nationals who commit crimes. Migration Minister Johan Forssell has already outlined changes, though Kristersson acknowledges the process takes time.

Elderly Minister Anna Tenje (M) emphasizes that municipalities bear heavy responsibility and often fail to report abuses against the elderly to police. According to Expressen's investigation, 398 rapes against women over 60 have been reported in Sweden since 2021, and criminologist Anders Östlund warns of a massive dark figure in elderly care.

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Courtroom illustration depicting the sentencing of a man for raping a 100-year-old woman during home care in Stockholm.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Man sentenced for rape of 100-year-old in home care

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

A 38-year-old man has been sentenced to four years in prison for raping a 100-year-old woman during a home care visit in Stockholm in October. The city was informed the next day but did not report to police; the woman's family did so three weeks later. The ruling has sparked reactions, especially over the lack of deportation.

A man in his 30s from Jönköping municipality has been convicted of raping a female colleague at an elderly care home. The incident occurred during spring 2024, and the man denied the crime. The district court sentenced him to three years in prison and damages of 215,000 kronor.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A Social Democratic lay judge in the high-profile case against care worker Shakir Mahmoud Shakir, convicted of raping a 100-year-old woman, has been suspended and reported to police for breaching confidentiality by publicly criticizing the verdict. The prosecutor plans to appeal the four-year sentence, which spared deportation despite political outrage.

Sweden faces an acute shortage of care workers in elderly care, needing 65,600 more care assistants and assistant nurses by 2033. Care assistant Sandra Vilppala criticizes the Tidöre government for deporting established foreign labor while raising wage requirements, worsening the crisis. She demands either letting people stay in the country or raising wages to attract staff.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Hong Kong's Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of Swedish businessman Patrik Tobias Ekstrom on Tuesday, upholding his conviction for raping his domestic helper and ordering him back to prison for a seven-year sentence. The incident occurred on October 27, 2022.

A man has been arrested by police in Stockholm, suspected of raping a woman at a hotel during the early hours of Wednesday. The woman alerted police herself, and the suspect was still at the scene when he was apprehended. The hotel room has been cordoned off for investigation.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

رَجُلٌ فِي الْأَرْبَعِينِيَّاتِ مِنْ شَمَالِ دَالَارْنَا، حُكِمَ عَلَيْهِ بِالسَّجْنِ بِتُهْمَةِ الِاعْتِدَاءِ فِي فِبْرَايَرَ، يُوَاجِهُ الْآنَ تُهَمًا بِانْتِهَاكِ سَلَامَةٍ مُشَدَّدٍ وَسَرِقَةٍ مُشَدَّدَةٍ وَإِتْلَافِ مُمْتَلَكَاتٍ ضِدَّ شُرِيكَةٍ سَابِقَةٍ.

 

 

 

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