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Social Democratic MP Sara Heikkinen Breitholtz is under investigation for driving with drugs after colliding with a bus in Onsalavägen, outside Kungsbacka, on December 11 last year.
After the accident, the police decided on the spot that Heikkinen Breitholtz would be allowed to leave a blood sample, and now the answer has come, writes Kungsbacka-Posten.
Medicine classified as drug
According to prosecutor Anders Jakobsson, who is leading the investigation, the test result shows that Heikkinen Breitholtz has taken tablets in the form of drugs that are partly classified as drugs. The matter will now be investigated further.
– I want to know how the levels look compared to what the doctor ordered. It’s a question of what she should normally have when taking such a drug compared to what she had. It will be a case-by-case assessment. You can then listen to the doctor and then to the woman in question. But it’s too early to say anything about it, Anders Jakobsson tells Kungsbacka-Posten.
In a previous interview with P4 Halland, Sara Heikkinen Breitholtz said the explanation for the accident is a painful endometriosis for which she ingests strong prescription painkillers.
According to the politician, it is allowed to drive a car with prescription drugs in the body. And it is the pain and not the medication that is the cause of the accident, he says.
– It is an incredibly difficult pain condition that I live in. I hardly remember a day without pain in my adult life. So, in certain periods, I receive medicine, he tells P4 Halland.
But now they are awaiting another test result, to find out if Heikkinen Breitholtz overdosed on the drug.
Previously researched
This is the second time Sara Heikkinen Breitholtz (S) has been investigated for drugged driving. According to Norra Halland, she was pulled over last spring in Inlagsleden in Kungsbacka after she was observed driving hesitantly.
Then a quick test showed morphine, oxycodone and benzo, which are included in strong painkillers, but the research was dropped.
The prosecutor had previously told GT that the previous investigation is irrelevant to this investigation and “the possible crime.”
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