Justice Minister Strömmer meets mourning BK Forward players on the training pitch in Örebro, five days after goalkeeper Hugo Mosshagen's murder.
Justice Minister Strömmer meets mourning BK Forward players on the training pitch in Örebro, five days after goalkeeper Hugo Mosshagen's murder.
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Justice Minister Strömmer visits Örebro five days after Hugo Mosshagen's murder

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Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M) visited Örebro on March 26, meeting BK Forward—Hugo Mosshagen's club—Citykyrkan, and reviewing the police investigation into the goalkeeper's killing. As the hunt for the suspect continues, teammates gather on the training pitch to mourn their friend.

Five days after 20-year-old BK Forward goalkeeper Hugo Mosshagen was shot dead in a residential area west of Örebro on the night of March 21-22—as reported in initial coverage—police continue searching for the killer, with no arrests or gang crime links identified. On Thursday, March 26, Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M) arrived in Örebro to support the community. He met with club members at BK Forward, visited Citykyrkan, and assessed the investigation. “Örebro residents should feel that all of Sweden is with Örebro at a time like this,” Strömmer said, according to Nerikes Allehanda. At the club's training pitch, which has become a place of solace, coach Rickard Nilsson eulogized Mosshagen: “If everyone were like Hugo, the world would be better.” Teammate and best friend Erman Hrastovina, who missed preseason training due to grief, has returned: “Training provides a moment's respite. I could just as easily have been there.” The visit underscores national attention on the case amid ongoing community mourning.

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X users express shock and grief over the murder of 20-year-old goalkeeper Hugo Mosshagen in Örebro, seen as an innocent victim in possible gang crossfire. Many criticize gang violence and link it to immigration failures, demanding tougher policies. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer's visit to meet police, BK Forward club, and Citykyrkan is officially announced as support amid the investigation.

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