Feb 18 β€’ 09:19 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

The accused triple murderer denies in court

A 21-year-old man denies the charges of murdering three people in a hair salon in Uppsala last year.

The trial of a 21-year-old man accused of shooting three people in a Uppsala hair salon in April of last year has commenced, with the defendant denying all charges. As the prosecution lays out the case, which includes three counts of murder, attempted murder, and serious weapons offenses, the accused shows no emotion, dressed in prison attire. His defense claims his innocence, emphasizing his silence during police interrogations.

In addition to the main accused, three other young men face charges, including aiding and abetting murder, and another man is charged with serious firearm offenses and protecting a criminal. The shooting incident took place on April 29, around 5 PM, when police were alerted to gunfire near Vaksala Square in central Uppsala. Inside the hair salon, the police discovered three victims: two teenage boys aged 15 and 16, and a man in his twenties, with the event characterized by officials as an execution-style killing.

The involvement of young victims highlights the tragic nature of the violence, as one of the boys was a student at a local primary school and the other was attending a high school in Uppsala. This case raises concerns about youth safety and gun violence in Sweden, reflecting broader societal issues related to crime in urban areas. As the trial progresses, public attention is likely to remain focused on the implications of this case for community safety and justice.

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