Mar 20 • 16:24 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

No information released on the case of two children at Múlaborg

Authorities remain tight-lipped on the investigation into alleged sexual offenses involving a staff member at the Múlaborg preschool in Reykjavík.

The District Prosecutor's Office in Iceland has not disclosed any updates regarding the investigation of two children at the Múlaborg preschool in Reykjavík, which was recently reassigned for further examination by the Chief Prosecutor. A male staff member has been accused of committing sexual assault against a child at the preschool, leading to his arrest and subsequent custody in late summer 2025. The case has raised significant concerns given the involvement of multiple children and the serious nature of the allegations.

More than a dozen cases linked to the staff member's conduct are currently under review by law enforcement, with parents of thirteen children filing complaints against him. However, the police investigation has concluded for ten of these cases, while three have been forwarded to the district prosecutor. The situation has provoked fear and anxiety among parents and the community, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in cases involving child welfare.

As the investigation continues, the involved preschool and its staff face scrutiny, with the accredited team working to support affected families. The public's concern about child safety in educational environments remains a pressing topic in Iceland, reinforcing discussions on the measures necessary to protect children from potential abuse and the importance of a swift judicial process in such sensitive matters.

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