Anuncios misteriosos en el metro de Estocolmo

Un viajero escuchó anuncios inesperados e inapropiados en la línea roja del metro de Estocolmo el jueves por la tarde.

Amanda Lindahl, de 29 años, viajaba entre Universitetet y T-centralen cuando una voz comenzó a emitir mensajes inusuales a través del sistema de altavoces. La voz llamó a los pasajeros "jävla skithögar" (malditos idiotas) y ordenó a los "viajeros deformes" que bajaran, haciendo referencia a un accidente de autobús en Valhallavägen.

Lindahl grabó partes de los anuncios y describió cómo se mezclaban con los mensajes habituales del metro. Se sintió conmocionada y no estaba segura de si debía abandonar el tren.

SL afirma que ya se han recibido informes similares anteriormente. La empresa ha comprobado los sistemas y registros sin encontrar señales de acceso no autorizado, pero continúa investigando.

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