A woman released from detention in Askersund murder case, walking near a lake with boats.
A woman released from detention in Askersund murder case, walking near a lake with boats.
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Woman released from detention in suspected Askersund murder case

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A woman in her 40s has been released from detention after being suspected of murdering a man following a boat trip in Askersund.

The man was found dead on June 24 after a search operation on Lake Vättern. Two days later the woman was detained on the lower level of suspicion.

On Tuesday the prosecutor lifted the detention. The autopsy showed nothing indicating the man was killed by another person, according to prosecutor Clara Åbyhammar.

The suspicions remain but have weakened. Further examinations are ongoing and a final statement is expected later.

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Illustration of Brattås farm double murder crime scene from 2005 with DNA arrest overlay.
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Man held for Brattås double murder from 2005

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A man in his mid-40s has been remanded in custody on probable cause for the unsolved double murder at a farm in Brattås outside Härnösand in the summer of 2005. The arrest was enabled by DNA-based genealogy research following a new law change last year. Prosecutor Hanna Flordal confirms the man's DNA matches the trace from the crime scene.

A woman in her 40s has been detained on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead on a boat outside Askersund.

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A woman in her 50s died at hospital after being found severely injured in an apartment in Kroksbäck, Malmö, on Thursday. Police are investigating the case as murder and a man in his 30s has been detained.

A man in his 50s was found dead in an apartment in Nydala, Malmö, on Monday. Police are investigating the case as murder and have arrested one man.

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A preliminary investigation into a suspected murder in Borlänge has been dropped. The incident occurred in December 2025 when a man in his forties was found dead in Domnarvet. The prosecutor cites self-defense as the reason.

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