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A memorial service was held on Friday at Herrestad Church in Uddevalla in honor of Wilma Andersson, who disappeared on November 14 last year.
During the fall, the family also held a funeral with those closest to them and said goodbye in silence.
Nine days after Wilma Andersson’s last sign of life, her head was found in the apartment of her boyfriend Tishko Ahmed. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in the district court and on October 23 the sentence falls in the court of appeal.
Over the past year, the police, the army and thousands of volunteers searched for the girl’s remains. Internal and public search efforts are organized every month.
Tomorrow Sunday a new search will be organized in Uddevalla.
– Wilma Andersson’s mother wants to thank everyone who was involved in the search. And it calls for as many people as possible to stand up again. The family lives in a nightmare. There is concern that the remains will be desecrated. And they want to be able to bury all of Wilma, says Daniel Brodin, who will coordinate the effort.
Previously, he was head of operations at the Fikk organization and is now a press spokesperson for IRO Rescue. He is in constant close contact with Wilma’s relatives.
Hope for many volunteers
Now it is Missing Sweden, a voluntary organization that was founded this summer, that participates in the app. There will also be Swedish rescue dogs on site, as well as a diving association, explains Daniel Brodin.
If we are lucky, more than 100 volunteers will participate. That would be great. We left the ABF facilities in Uddevalla and started at 10, he says.
The search will take place in the vicinity of Tishko Ahmed’s house and in the forests of Uddevalla.
– Divers should search the water along Bäveån. After the trial in the Court of Appeals, new advice came in on areas that we had not previously requested, says Daniel Brodin.
Already on Saturday an operation is underway in which three dog carriages are searching in Sunningen, next to the Uddevalla bridge.