Familjen orolig 18 år efter Arbogamorden

Arton år efter morden på treårige Max och ettårige Saga i Arboga lever familjen Jangestig fortfarande med sorg och oro inför Christine Schürrers frigivning från fängelset.

Roland Jangestig uttalade sig om familjens farhågor. ”Vi tror inte att hon är färdig. Emma överlevde”, sade han.

Morden skakade Sverige 2008. Emma Jangestig överlevde attacken och familjen har sedan dess levt med skyddade identiteter.

Oron handlar om vad som kan hända när Christine Schürrer släpps. Familjen har burit sorgen i arton år.

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