Police officers detaining a woman in nurse scrubs outside Akademiska Hospital in Uppsala amid suspected poisonings on the children's ward.
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Woman detained for suspected poisonings at hospital in Uppsala

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A woman in her 60s has been detained on suspicion of poisoning four colleagues on the children's ward at Akademiska Hospital in Uppsala. The poisonings occurred in late October and early November, with victims suffering severe symptoms requiring intensive care. One victim cannot return to work due to the physical and psychological toll.

Four employees on the children's ward at Akademiska Hospital in Uppsala fell ill over a period of more than a week in late October and early November 2025. The victims showed similar symptoms, including critically low potassium levels, and required intensive care for several days. Police suspect water bottles were spiked with caffeine powder, according to reports to Expressen.

On December 5, a woman in her 60s was arrested during a meeting with her boss at the hospital. She was detained in absentia at 2:40 p.m. and arrested shortly after, suspected of four counts of attempted murder. Following the weekend investigation, prosecutor Emma Häggström requested detention on probable cause, but Uppsala District Court detained her as reasonably suspected of four counts of aggravated assault on December 8.

The woman is employed on the same ward and has worked with the victims. On social media, she has expressed criticism of vaccines and certain medications. The prosecutor confirms her employment but does not comment on motive or the suspected substance. 'We are taking many investigative measures, including interviews and analyses,' Häggström says.

One victim, who was treated in intensive care for several days, has been deeply affected. 'It has impacted her both physically and psychologically. She has not been able to return to work,' says victim representative Sunita Memetovic. The victim seeks answers: 'What is the cause? How did it happen? And why?' Hospital security has been tightened with locked doors and security guards. Staff are shocked and suspicious, according to Anna-Karin Agvald, chair of the Uppland General Medical Association: 'Our members wonder why anyone would want to do this.' The suspect denies the charges, her lawyer Stefan Wallin states.

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Discussions on X reflect shock and concern over a woman in her 60s detained for allegedly poisoning four colleagues on the children's ward at Akademiska Hospital in Uppsala. Users highlight severe victim impacts, including intensive care and inability to return to work. Sentiments range from neutral reporting of arrests and investigations to skeptical views linking the suspect to anti-vaccine stances or immigration backgrounds, with calls for answers and justice.

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Police detaining suspect outside Uppsala's Akademiska hospital after staff poisonings incident.
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One person detained after hospital poisonings

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One person has been detained on suspicion of attempted murder after four employees at Uppsala's Akademiska hospital are suspected of being poisoned. They fell ill suddenly in late October with similar symptoms and low potassium levels. Prosecutor Emma Häggström is leading the investigation, which began in November.

Four nurses at Akademiska children's hospital in Uppsala have fallen suddenly ill with similar symptoms and are suspected to have been poisoned. Police are investigating the cases as attempted murders, but the cause remains unclear after more than two weeks. Staff are anxious and the hospital has tightened security.

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Four employees at Uppsala's Akademiska sjukhuset pediatric unit have fallen acutely ill with similar symptoms. Police are investigating the cases as attempted murders via poisoning with extremely high levels of caffeine powder in water bottles. The prosecutor confirms suspicion of poisoning but declines to comment on details.

A woman in her 50s was murdered in a villa in Boden on Christmas Day, with two people injured in the incident. The suspected perpetrator, a man in his 20s, was shot dead by police at the scene. The victim worked for the Swedish Armed Forces, and the local community mourns the tragic event in the otherwise quiet residential area.

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A woman in her mid-50s was killed in a villa in Boden on Christmas Day, with two people taken to hospital with unknown injuries. The suspected perpetrator, a man in his 20s, was shot dead by police during an arrest attempt. The incident is being investigated as murder and attempted murder, leaving the neighborhood in shock.

Two staff members at an elderly home in Vännäs are suspected of committing two sex crimes against a woman on different days in December. The first incident involved unwanted intimate shaving, and the second a rape. The woman no longer feels safe at the facility.

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Sweden's Work Environment Authority has sharply criticized Region Gävleborg for an inadequate work environment investigation following the murder of ambulance worker Helena Löfgren in Harmånger. The agency demands a new, more concrete probe by February 23, or faces fines. Meanwhile, prosecutors are appealing the sentence against perpetrator Liam Hast to seek life imprisonment instead of 18 years.

 

 

 

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