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In January 2015, Sara Lundblad and her then-boyfriend Martin Törnblad were sentenced to 18 years in prison for the murder of their father, farmer Göran Lundblad, 63, in Förlösa, outside Kalmar.
He was shot and killed in his bed with a shotgun on August 30, 2012. The body was buried in a field 700 meters from his home and found two years later.
Later, Martin Törnblad told him about the murder of Missing Persons member Therese Tang, who reported it to the police and actively contributed to solving the crime.
Ex-partner murdered in 2005
Natalia Pshenkina murdered her ex-partner along with two male colleagues in Gnesta in 2005. The man, a 40-year-old businessman, was found only after about four months.
He had probably been killed with a hammer and knife in the living room and then dragged into the bathtub, where he was found when the caretaker entered the apartment.
Natalia Pshenkina and the men took bank cards and PIN codes from the house and spent the money until they found the body.
“Counteract reintegration”
Sara Lundblad and Natalia Pshenkina lived as a couple in Ystadsanstalten until Pshenkina moved to Hinseberg in the summer of 2019. Since then, they have had contact by letter and now want to get married.
For a wedding, Natalia Pshenkina is required to receive a temporary location in Ystadsanstalten, a so-called transport visit.
Both the Swedish Prison and Probation Service, the Administrative Court and the Court of Appeal have refused on security grounds.
“Uncontrolled NP visits can counter Sara Lundblad’s reintegration into society”, is called.
The Supreme Administrative Court has decided not to grant authorization to appeal. The case is open to the authorities, Sara Lundblad has exhausted all possibilities.