Tuesday, June 4

Swedish man charged after placing lifeless companion in freezer and cashing in her pension

A 55-year-old Swedish man has been charged with fraud and falsifying data for allegedly placing his lifeless companion in a freezer and cashing in her pension.

The Swedish Prosecution Authority stated the person, who was not named, carried out “systematic” fraud involving round 1.3m kronor (£93,000).

He had advised investigators he put the Norwegian girl in a freezer after discovering her lifeless of their dwelling.

The two lived in Arjang, round 211 miles west of the capital Stockholm.

The man had advised household and associates the girl was nonetheless alive.

“It must have been very stressful for family and friends to learn in this way that the woman had been dead for a long time,” stated prosecutor Linda Karlsson.

“The man also used the freezer for other purposes, which I believe means that the deceased’s grave peace was violated every time the man opened and closed the freezer and constitutes an aggravating circumstance.”

The girl was found within the freezer on 16 March.

The man was arrested three days later and has been held in pre-trial custody since.

It was unclear when she died.

At first investigators believed the girl had been murdered, however an investigation discovered nothing to again that up.

However, investigators consider the person one way or the other used aides to maneuver the girl, so they didn’t rule out another person was concerned.

A trial has been scheduled for later this month.

Content Source: information.sky.com