We’re all used to culturally enriched horror stories from Sweden, but this one is more horrific than usual. Kitman has gone through the latest material and produced a translated summary. He includes this introduction:
WARNING: Sensitive readers may want to skip the rest of this story. It contains clinical details that may be disturbing:
Mariannelund is famous as the hometown of the beloved author of children’s books Astrid Lindgren. It prides itself on its idyllic scenery, known throughout the world from the movies about Emil from Lönneberga. The area also features the largest so-called “Runkesten” in the world — a huge stone which happens to be positioned in such a way that it can be moved back and forth by the simple touch of a hand.Below is his translated summary (Mohammed Coefficient: 25%) from Avpixlat.
However, the construction of an asylum centre has recently made Mariannelund home to many strangers from backward countries. Suddenly the quiet little town is making much more sinister headlines: robberies, rapes, and attempted murders have been occurring lately in Mariannelund, all somehow related to the population replacement policy of the current regime.
The victim in the case below knew one of the perpetrators and “thought she was going to a party in Vimmerby”. Instead the trip went to the immigration facilities, and here her nightmare began.
WARNING: Sensitive readers may want to skip the rest of this story. It contains clinical details that may be disturbing:
Vimmerby Tidning: Worst crime ever
Gang-rape without parallel in Swedish criminal history
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Gang-rape without parallel in Swedish criminal history
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