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– He does not want to appeal the verdict, says lawyer Johan Ritzer to the newspaper, stating that Daniel Nyqvist has accepted that he needs psychiatric care and does not want to participate in another trial.
– You are a little more relaxed and comfortable when the test ends. The trial was difficult for him, but he’s satisfied that it turned out as it did, that the penalty was forensic psychiatric care, Ritzer says.
Daniel Nyqvist, who has admitted that it was he who murdered eight-year-old Mohamad and 56-year-old Anna-Lena in Linköping in 2004, was convicted of two murder cases to forensic psychiatric care with a special trial discharge by the Linköping District Court on October 1.
Nyqvist must also pay damages to the child’s relatives totaling SEK 350,000. The woman’s relatives have not claimed damages. It will also pay just over SEK 1.4 million in damages to the state.
Daniel Nyqvist admits to the murder of Mohamad Ammouri in 2004, but does not want to be convicted of murder. Sister Allia Ammouri at trial: