Marwa Karkanawi nominated for civil courage award

Marwa Karkanawi has been nominated for the Civil Courage Award for saving the life of Adnans Imsirovic during the school shooting at Risbergska school in Örebro. The award is given by the TV program Efterlyst and the Safer Sweden Foundation to individuals who have intervened in crimes. She expresses joy at seeing other nominees who have helped fellow humans.

Marwa Karkanawi was nominated for the Civil Courage Award after saving the life of Adnans Imsirovic during the tragic school shooting at Risbergska school in Örebro. The award, presented annually by the TV program Efterlyst on Viaplay and TV3 in collaboration with the Safer Sweden Foundation, honors individuals who have shown bravery by intervening in connection with crimes.

Karkanawi comments positively on the nomination: "It is nice to see all the nominees who have helped others," she says. Her actions during the incident at Risbergska highlight the importance of civil courage in crisis situations. The Safer Sweden Foundation emphasizes that the award aims to recognize such acts that enhance societal safety.

The school shooting at Risbergska occurred earlier and led to serious consequences, where Karkanawi's quick response was crucial in saving Imsirovic's life. The nomination places her among other courageous individuals praised for their efforts. The award ceremony is expected to spotlight several such stories.

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