Late last night, a gay bar in Oslo was brought down – an incident that left two people dead, many injured, and an investigation into suspected terrorist crimes is underway.
The Swedish national team was deeply affected by what happened.
– There are a lot of shootings around the world and … I can’t find the words, says Sophia Jacobson.
Police have arrested the suspected perpetrator on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, and according to Norwegian media, the shooting is also being investigated as an act of terrorism. The man is 42, lives in Oslo and has been known to the police and the PST since then.
Two people were killed and 21 people were injured.
And the police announced at a press conference that he supposedly committed the act alone.
‘It’s just tragic’
On Saturday afternoon, the national team’s assistant captain, Magnus Wyckmann, said they had not had joint talks on the subject, but had been received by the group.
It is just tragic, says Wakeman and continues:
– Whoever talks about it is equally horrific.
Ytterforwarden Sophia Jacobson Develop:
– We had a very intense morning here with training, but of course incredibly boring. There are so many shootings happening all over the world and… I can’t find words. Of course, I grieve with Norway and above all with the relatives of the victims.
Norway is playing with bandages the color of a rainboat tonight. Does it have to appear in any way?
– I think you should do everything you can, participate and support in such contexts. So it would be unbelievable if we could do something like this.
“I didn’t think of that”
Amanda Ellstedt Shares the opinion of his colleague.
– I wouldn’t have thought, I could say it.
– It’s awful, you don’t understand it happening in today’s society. awesome.
Emma Kohlberg:
– I think it’s horrible that something like this could happen. I think we should not have that in society, one should worry about such events. I think it’s very boring.