Loki, 8, exposed to aggravated robbery at school



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8-year-old Loke loves to play Pokémon Go for mobile devices, and together with his friend of the same age, he had to go out on his own for the first time on Friday afternoon to hunt Pokémon.

Loki had to borrow his mother’s mobile phone, and through the “Find my Iphone” service, mother Anette Rossgård followed her son’s movements around Myrsjöskolan and Boo Racket Hall in Nacka, until the connection was suddenly interrupted to 4:40 p.m.

At that time, the students were still in school, and this is an area where there are often a lot of people. At home, the family tried to contact Loki without an answer, and Anette rode her bike to school where she met her son and his friend in tears.

Their cell phones had been stolen from two strange older “guys”.

“Strong boy”

– First they had come to my son and they had slapped his hand on his bicycle and told him that the lamp on the bicycle was bothering them. When the light went out, they had left, stood up and talked to each other, and then they came back and ripped their mobile phones out of their hands, says Anette Rossgård.

According to the two children, the two perpetrators had raised handkerchiefs on their faces, making it difficult to leave a detailed report.

Anette Rossgård describes Loki as a “strong little boy”, but the incident has affected him.

“I will never go here again,” he said. They bike like that to school every day, will you dare to continue doing it? It is not okay for our children to not feel safe, it is completely absurd, he says.

Mom: “It’s horrible”

Police spokeswoman Anna Westberg confirms that police made an aggravated robbery report shortly after 4.30pm on Friday.

Annette Rossgård is now worried about letting Loki and his brothers go home alone from the bus, when something like this could happen in broad daylight, in an open school.

– I think it’s terrible, at first you were a bit surprised, it’s an abuse. The only thing you have to be happy about is that it wasn’t worse, you have to thank the gods that there was no knife or anything like that involved.

Crime Statistics 2019 from the Crime Prevention Council.

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