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From: Matilda Aprea Malmqvist
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On November 10, Sven Wollter, 86, died in the covid-19 suites.
Now his son Karl Seldahl talks about the reason for his father’s visit to Stockholm and about the many problems that have plagued the family.
– I would never have opened the door if we had the slightest symptom, he tells “Kulturnytt” on P1.
It’s been almost three weeks since 86-year-old actor and author Sven Wollter died in the covid-19 suites. In late October, the popular actor told Aftonbladet that he had spent the entire 2020 crown year in Luleå or at the summer cabin in Bohuslän. Everything to keep your distance.
But then she went to Stockholm and got infected when she lived with her son and family in October. For many, it has been difficult to understand how someone in the risk group embarks on a journey in the midst of a pandemic.
In an interview with Kulturnytt on P1, Sven Wollter’s son, director Karl Seldahl, now talks about the circumstances surrounding his father’s death.
– You made very important decisions in your life. If it was a job, we were used to the fact that it was not possible to stop it once a decision had been made, says Karl Seldahl in P1.
Photo: KARIN TÖRNBLOM
Director Karl Seldahl is the son of Viveka Seldahl and Sven Wollter.
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And it was precisely for a job that Sven Wollter went to Stockholm. I was going to shoot a new season of the television series “The Brokers.”
The family has received many questions about whether they had symptoms when Sven Wollter visited them. Karl Seldahl says in the radio interview that it has prevented them from starting the grieving process.
– Obviously we didn’t have it. We would never have opened the door for him if we had had a trace of the slightest symptoms, he tells “Kulturnytt.”
– It is important to deliver that piece of the puzzle. Dad went to record and it was because of his love for his job that we let him stay home. We had no symptoms. No one knows how he got it when he flew in and took a taxi. We will never know how this virus got caught.
Karl Seldahl tells the channel that he feels a great emptiness.
– I, like his son, experience like so many others that he was immortal. And I think it felt quite immortal.
Photo: OSKAR KULLANDER
Sven Wollter and his son Karl Seldahl.
Photo: Christine Olsson / TT
Sven Wollter.
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