Haninge’s mother’s own words after suspicions



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From: Josefine Karlsson

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The mother who was detained on suspicion of keeping her son in prison for almost 30 years has been cleared of criminal suspicions.

She tells Expressen that now they need help.

– It’s mental. Both my son and I have felt so bad, he says.

Yesterday the woman in her 70s who was arrested on Sunday and arrested on suspicion of illegal deprivation of liberty and causing injury and illness to her son was released.

The man, who is 40, had injuries all over his body and was missing teeth when his sister found him in the apartment.

Today, the Prosecutor’s Office announced that the criminal suspicions against the woman had been dismissed. The son has declared in the interrogation that they have not kept him locked up.

– He himself says he was able to leave the apartment when he wanted to and felt it, prosecutor Emma Olsson previously told Aftonbladet.

The mother tells Expressen that life for her and the children has been very hard and that there has been domestic violence during their upbringing.

– It started when children were young. My husband at the time brutally beat me and the children saw him, he tells the newspaper.

The mother was released on Wednesday.  On Thursday it became clear that she had been cleared of all criminal suspicions.

Photo: JERKER IVARSSON

The mother was released on Wednesday. On Thursday it became clear that she had been cleared of all criminal suspicions.

“Understand that I am sick”

Violence must have been the foundation and the beginning of her destructive life and that vulnerability broke her mentally. Now she says that she understands that she is sick and needs help.

She was hospitalized when her daughter entered the apartment and found her son. They took him to the hospital and operated on him for his injuries. Since then, the mother has had no contact with her son.

– No, I don’t have that, but I miss it. I don’t know if I’ll meet him again, he says.

Image of the imprisoned boy in seventh grade.

The son stopped going to school in the seventh grade. Several classmates have told Aftonbladet that he had a difficult upbringing. The mother claims that she tried to get him to go to school, but that he could not go because he felt very bad about the family history and says that she suffered mental abuse herself.

I hope to get help

The mother says that she did not force him to live at home and has tried to help him, but that she has always been his only safety. Now he wants them to receive support and help from society to organize their lives.

She hopes that she and her son can continue to live in the apartment. But that she doesn’t know what will happen in the future.

Footnote: Aftonbladet has contacted the woman who has approved that we quote her.

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