Peter Springare wins 1.7 million kronor on trotting

Former murder investigator and politician Peter Springare from Örebro took home 1.7 million kronor after a trotting race this weekend.

Springare had a chance to win up to 15 million kronor but still expressed satisfaction with the result. – So close, but I am glad anyway, he said. He attended a party instead of following the races as he usually does when betting.

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