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It was Friday night that the woman, who was in her 30s, was offered a bottle of beer during a party. According to information from Expressen, the bottle must have been unopened.
The woman should only have had time to take a sip before spitting out the contents. Soon after, she lost consciousness and was taken to Södersjukhuset, where she lay asleep on a respirator until it became clear that her life could not be saved. Leave behind two children.
An analysis should According to Expressen, they have shown that the bottle contained an amphetamine base, a liquid and toxic precursor to amphetamine.
It is suspected that the bottle comes from one of the police seizure rooms and therefore part of the investigation is carried out by the Special Prosecutor’s Office, which deals with cases in which it is suspected that police employees committed crimes. First a preliminary investigation was launched into the danger to someone else, then the heading was changed to causing the death of someone else.
Henrik Rasmussen, a prosecutor for the special prosecutor’s office, does not want to confirm or deny whether the bottle contained amphetamine base, but confirms that the content is essential for the investigation.
– There are suspicions that the police authority handled the bottle, says Henrik Rasmussen, prosecutor of the Special Prosecutor’s Office, to DN.
– In my criminal classification is that this bottle contained someone who may have caused the death of the woman.
He says that no one is yet suspected of the crime and that the work is now focused on investigating whether and how the bottle could have been tampered with within the police. The work is carried out, among other things, through beatings in the police system, in collaboration with the special investigations police department, SU.
– It is important, of course, that we can clarify this. Because if there are other materials in operation, we should come to a conclusion as soon as possible about what it is like, says Henrik Rasmussen.
At the same time, more are happening an investigation into whether someone outside the police authority can be held responsible for the woman’s death. No one has been deprived of their liberty in that investigation either, Stefan Creutz, a prosecutor at the Södertörn District Court, tells DN:
– We have conducted many interrogations and conducted a technical investigation. But no one is detained, he says.
The penalty for causing the death of another person is imprisonment for up to two years.