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Teenagers acquitted of murder of 26-year-old outside Enköping

Summary by Dagens Nyheter.
Six teenagers, including four brothers, acquitted by the Svea Court of Appeal for the murder of a 26-year-old man found hanged outside Enköping in the spring of 2023. According to the court, it cannot be determined how the man died.

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Last spring, a 26-year-old man was found hanged in a nature reserve outside Enköping. In the District Court, five teenagers were convicted of involvement, including three of murder. They are all now acquitted of the murder.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Six teenagers, including four brothers, acquitted by the Svea Court of Appeal for the murder of a 26-year-old man found hanged outside Enköping in the spring of 2023. According to the court, it cannot be determined how the man died.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A man in his 20s was found hanged in a nature reserve in Enköping in Sweden in April last year. Five teenagers were convicted in the District Court, but now three have been acquitted of murder by the Court of Appeal.

Fourteen teenagers, including four brothers, acquitted in Svea Court of Appeal for the murder of a 26-year-old man found hanged outside Enköping last year. According to the court, it is impossible to determine how he died or who is responsible. "I understand that it is frustrating and disturbing", says the judge.

·Uppsala, Sweden
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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday, June 4, 2024.
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