A man in his 30s was seriously injured on New Year's Eve when a firework exploded in his kitchen in Hörby. A small fire broke out but was quickly extinguished. Police consider the incident unwise but not criminal.
On New Year's Eve, December 31, an accident occurred in an apartment in Hörby, Skåne. According to police, the man, in his 30s, had been "experimenting with fireworks" in his kitchen. Shortly after 6 p.m., emergency services, police, and ambulance were called to the scene after a firework detonated, causing a small fire and smoke development.
The man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries to his fingers and hands, according to Region Skåne. The fire service quickly extinguished the fire, and no other damage to the property was reported.
Police spokesperson Leif Fransson commented: "It's hardly a police matter, so to speak. Setting off fireworks in one's kitchen is highly inadvisable but hardly criminal." According to Fransson in another report: "Someone burned off a firework in a kitchen and started a small fire."
The incident highlights the risks of fireworks during New Year's celebrations. Police urge increased caution, especially with handling explosive materials indoors. No suspected crimes are being investigated in this case, unlike other New Year's incidents in the region.