Swedish Student Sentenced to Life in Prison for Killing Two Teachers with an Axe

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STOCKHOLM (AP) – An 18-year-old man who attacked and killed two teachers with an axe at a southern Swedish high school was found guilty of two counts of murder on Thursday and sentenced to life in prison.

In Sweden, that generally means a minimum of 20 to 25 years in prison, but it could be extended.

Fabian Vidar Cederholm, who was a student at the school in Malmo, Sweden’s third-largest city, was arrested shortly after the incident on March 21. The defendant wasn’t previously known to authorities and had no criminal record. Both victims – Victoria Edström and Sara Böök – were found on the third floor of the downtown Malmo Latin School 10 minutes after police were alerted.

The Malmo District Court followed the line of prosecutor Johanna Liljeblad who had asked that Cederholm who has confessed to the crime, be sentenced to life. The court said Cederholm killed them “by hacking them to death with an axe.” Judge Johan Kvart said Cederholm also used a knife.

Katarina Blennow lays flowers outside Malmoe Latin School the day after the attack, where two women were killed, in Malmoe on March 22, 2022. - Local media said the alleged attacker called the emergency number to say where he was and that he had put down his weapon and admitted to having killed two people. The suspect was arrested without difficulty shortly after the arrival of the first patrol, according to the police account. - Sweden OUT (Photo by Johan NILSSON / various sources / AFP) / Sweden OUT (Photo by JOHAN NILSSON/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty Images)

Katarina Blennow lays flowers outside Malmoe Latin School the day after the attack, where two women were killed, in Malmoe on March 22, 2022. – Local media said the alleged attacker called the emergency number to say where he was and that he had put down his weapon and admitted to having killed two people. The suspect was arrested without difficulty shortly after the arrival of the first patrol, according to the police account.
– Sweden OUT (Photo by Johan NILSSON / various sources / AFP) / Sweden OUT (Photo by JOHAN NILSSON/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty Images)

The court said he was sentenced to life in prison because “the acts were particularly reckless,” and added that the motive for the violent acts has not been fully clarified.

“These are two very brutal murders where the victims suffered severely,” Kvart said in a statement.

A lawyer for the defendant earlier had told Swedish media that the actions of the defendants were “completely inexplicable.”.

Students at the school, which has about 1,100 students, had gathered to work on a musical, and students locked themselves inside classrooms when the attack began.

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