Published 27 June 2024 at 08.14
Domestic. Mikael's twelve-year-old son witnessed how father was murdered by an immigrant gang in an underpass in Skärholmen. Just a few weeks after the murder, the son was the victim of an attempted robbery.
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The attempted robbery happened at 16 -time one day at the end of May. The twelve-year-old and his cousin were riding an electric scooter in Alby when they were stopped at an underpass.
He managed to alert his aunt, who tells Expressen about the incident.
– At first I thought 'now it's happening again'. Then I just saw black and the next second I was in the car and driving towards them, says Aneta.
Fortunately, the worst did not happen, but the gang left the scene when police cars approached.
Mikael, 39, was shot dead in front of his son at an underpass in Skärholmen on April 10 this year. He and the twelve-year-old son were on their way to a swimming pool when Mikael spoke up to a rowdy gang of immigrants. The son himself had to raise the alarm that the father had been shot in the head.
Aneta was already best friends with Susanne, whose twelve-year-old daughter Adriana was murdered in a gang shooting in August 2020, before her brother's murder.
The aunt caused quite a stir shortly after the brother's murder when she scolded the S leader Magdalena Andersson in front of the cameras at the murder scene in Skärholmen:
"What are you doing here?" – here murdered Mikael's sister scolds Magdalena Andersson:
"You regretted nothing, showed no emotions."
The emotional confrontation in Skärholmen is caught on camera. https://t.co/m1V6ckOGqA
— Fria Tider (@friatider) April 11, 2024
Aneta is still not impressed by the politicians' alleged work to reverse the trend of violence.
– We are told that it is not easy to change laws. But the gender law was easy to introduce. And during covid everything went quickly, she tells Expressen.
After the cameras went off, no politicians or authorities have contacted the family, she says. The relatives have instead been left “alone with trauma, funeral, estate and paperwork”.
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