BurfordTJustice
2018-11-11 12:56:50 UTC
Early September, two men in their mid-twenties broke into the couple's home
in Härnösand and subjected them to torture-like and sexual violence for over
four hours.
The man was beaten with a cane, cut with an axe, forced to drink soap,
burned with a lighter, stripped naked and subjected to aggravated sexual
assault, according to the indictment.
Plaintiff attorney Monika Lilja says:
They feel bad, of course. It is astonishing what torture-like violence and
horrible things they have been subjected to. Both a knife and pliers were
used. The woman was brutally raped and her partner was forced to watch.
Both men are prosecuted for aggravated domestic violence, aggravated
assaults, gross unlawful threats, unlawful detention and gross unlawful
coercion.
The elder of the two men is pointed out as the initiator behind the attack.
In addition, he is prosecuted for aggravated rape against the woman,
aggravated sexual assault against the man and gross abuse of judicial
procedure.
He is previously convicted of violent crime, and was then described by a
person who had been in contact with him in three words: "NN loves violence."
The man's lawyer Jonas Vedin says his client has admitted certain
circumstances but disagrees with some parts. The younger man is defended by
Johan Lavås, who says his client "is surprised that he is charged on all
these counts".
Expressen's image of one of the men is heavily pixelated, but the man's
origin isn't hard to guess. The questions remain - why do the Swedes allow
this to happen, and when have they had enough?
in Härnösand and subjected them to torture-like and sexual violence for over
four hours.
The man was beaten with a cane, cut with an axe, forced to drink soap,
burned with a lighter, stripped naked and subjected to aggravated sexual
assault, according to the indictment.
Plaintiff attorney Monika Lilja says:
They feel bad, of course. It is astonishing what torture-like violence and
horrible things they have been subjected to. Both a knife and pliers were
used. The woman was brutally raped and her partner was forced to watch.
Both men are prosecuted for aggravated domestic violence, aggravated
assaults, gross unlawful threats, unlawful detention and gross unlawful
coercion.
The elder of the two men is pointed out as the initiator behind the attack.
In addition, he is prosecuted for aggravated rape against the woman,
aggravated sexual assault against the man and gross abuse of judicial
procedure.
He is previously convicted of violent crime, and was then described by a
person who had been in contact with him in three words: "NN loves violence."
The man's lawyer Jonas Vedin says his client has admitted certain
circumstances but disagrees with some parts. The younger man is defended by
Johan Lavås, who says his client "is surprised that he is charged on all
these counts".
Expressen's image of one of the men is heavily pixelated, but the man's
origin isn't hard to guess. The questions remain - why do the Swedes allow
this to happen, and when have they had enough?