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Two women remanded in custody for aiding Oxie murder suspect

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In an update to the Oxie murder case, two 24-year-old women from Karlskrona have been remanded in custody on suspicion of aiding the murder of a man in his 20s and three attempted murders. They are accused of assisting a 12-year-old boy, the primary suspect in the December 12 shooting.

The fatal shooting occurred on December 12 in Oxie, a suburb of Malmö, where a 12-year-old boy allegedly shot dead a man in his 20s inside a car. As previously reported, the boy—Sweden's youngest murder suspect—is linked to the Foxtrot criminal network, not criminally responsible due to his age, and now in social services care.

Prosecutor Caroline Carlquist confirmed the women were in Malmö that weekend and are suspected of providing aids like mobile phones, clothing, or transport to the crime scene. Both women, known to police, face charges of aiding murder and three attempted murders; police are probing four people in the car as potential targets and possible instigators. One woman has prior suspicions for serious weapons offenses.

The boy's tragic background includes exposure to violence, abuse, and crime at home, foster care from age seven, school fights, and an escape from an HVB home in mid-December. The investigation involves interrogations, camera footage, and phone analysis, with Carlquist noting: 'We are investigating all four who were in the car as potential targets.'

What people are saying

Reactions on X to the remand of two 24-year-old women from Karlskrona for aiding the 12-year-old suspect in the Oxie murder focus on shock at the youth involvement in the crime. Users express outrage over failing social systems, youth criminality, and the backgrounds of those involved. News shares from journalists and outlets dominate, with some criticism of societal decline and calls for tougher measures.

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