Man in his 60s sentenced for harassing ex-wife

A man in his 60s has been sentenced for making multiple calls and sending messages to his ex-wife over one week. The couple separated last summer. The ruling comes from a district court in Örebro county.

A man in his 60s has been sentenced by the Örebro district court for unlawful violation through harassment. Over one week, he subjected his ex-wife to numerous calls and text messages, despite their separation last summer. The article is reported by journalist Ida Vaske in Nerikes Allehanda.

The background involves the couple's split earlier this year, after which the man disregarded boundaries. The ruling highlights the importance of protecting individuals from unwanted contact post-relationship. No further details on the penalty or the victim's statements are mentioned in the reporting.

The case illustrates how everyday communication tools can be misused in personal disputes, and the justice system's role in addressing such issues.

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