Peter Springare vinner 1,7 millioner kroner på trav

Tidligere drapsetterforsker og politiker Peter Springare fra Örebro vant 1,7 millioner kroner på et travløp i helgen.

Springare hadde sjansen til å vinne opptil 15 millioner kroner, men uttrykte seg likevel fornøyd med resultatet. – Så nærme, men jeg er glad uansett, sa han. Han var i et selskap i stedet for å følge løpene slik han vanligvis gjør når han tipper.

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