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A 19-year-old murderer has escaped from a forensic psychiatry in Huddinge.
The man is convicted of stabbing a student to death in a school library.
He is now wanted internationally, Expressen reports.
A 19-year-old man escaped from a closed forensic psychiatric clinic in the Helix Building in Huddinge, Expressen reports.
– I can confirm that it happened. But I have no other comments because it is an individual patient case, says Magnus Kristiansson, director of the forensic psychiatry section south of Stockholm, of the newspaper.
The man is convicted of murdering 17-year-old student Mahmoud Alizade with a kitchen knife. The event took place in a library at the Enskede gårds gym on Lucia’s Day 2017. According to the verdict, there is a risk that she will commit further serious crimes.
The man is said to have escaped this weekend and escaped from staff during an accompanied walk. Now he is wanted internationally.
Photo: ROBIN LORENTZ-ALLARD
The murderer convicted in court.
Attacked unprovoked
The brutal murder was witnessed by several students in the school library. Several described it as Mahmoud being attacked without provocation with several stab wounds to the upper body. Three of them struck in the back and according to the preliminary investigation, the knife must have remained in the back after the attack.
The perpetrator left the scene on foot and several witnesses pointed out the escape route. After an intense hunt, the police were able to arrest him. He then hid on a ladder by the wall of a house near the school. At the time, he was under the influence of drugs.
The motive for the murder is unknown, but the man had previously been involved in violent acts at the school.
– I can’t give an answer as to why it happened. We’ve really invested time and investigative power to find a motive, but we just couldn’t get there, prosecutor Sara Engelmark told Aftonbladet when the man was charged.
Two months before the murder, he was suspected of abusing another student and hitting him in the face.
In 2018, he was convicted of murder and assault, causing bodily harm, vandalism, drug-related crimes, and drug-related misdemeanors. The sanction was forensic psychiatric care with special discharge rights.
The man denied the crime and showed no remorse or empathy during the trial. During the forensic psychiatric examination it was judged that he had suffered from a serious mental disorder during and after the act.
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