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Police About the Films From Lundsberg: "May Form the Basis for a Public Prosecution"

Summary by Svt Nyheter
Films from inside one of the student dormitories at Lundsberg show students wrestling, fighting and performing degrading acts. The police believe that the acts in the films – which were uploaded to a closed account on Instagram – may constitute a crime. “The school welcomes the fact that the police are investigating this,” writes Lundsberg’s operations manager Lars Jonsson to SVT News.

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For almost ten years, Lundsberg students have posted films showing humiliation and violence. Now the police tell SVT that the actions in the films may form the basis for prosecution. Prosecutors have been involved, according to the channel.

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Films from inside one of the student dormitories at Lundsberg show students wrestling, fighting and performing degrading acts. The police believe that the acts in the films – which were uploaded to a closed account on Instagram – may constitute a crime. “The school welcomes the fact that the police are investigating this,” writes Lundsberg’s operations manager Lars Jonsson to SVT News.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Students fighting, whipping each other and peeing in other people's beds. The films from inside Lundsberg could lead to a prosecution, writes SVT. - There are circumstances that could form the basis for a general prosecution, says local police chief Fredrik Bäcker to SVT.

The actions shown in films from the Lundsberg boarding school may constitute grounds for prosecution, the police tell SVT News.

After SVT's acclaimed documentary series about life at Lundsberg, the school has now issued a statement - in a press release.

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Värmlands Folkblad broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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