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A 19-year-old man was stabbed to death early on Friday morning at an asylum centre north of Lindesberg in central Sweden. Three men, all aged 25-30, are suspected of murder after the victim was stabbed in the throat. Police declined to release the nationalities of the casualty or the three alleged attackers. Two suspects were detained immediately after police arrived at the Storå asylum centre, located 200 kilometres west of Stockholm, and found the victim seriously wounded. He was taken to hospital where he died from his injuries at around 9.30am. The third man ran into the woods but was later arrested when he turned himself over to the police in Lindesberg. "We don't yet have any information about a motive," police spokesman Stefan Wickberg told the TT newswire. Read More |