The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Four die in Sweden after falling through ice on lake

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STOCKHOLM: Four people were killed when they fell through the ice on a lake in southern Sweden, police said, as the country experience­s a spell of unseasonab­ly mild weather.

Four men aged between 65 and 75 were found in a hole in the ice on Savsjo lake, south of the town of Jonkoping, and could not be resuscitat­ed after being pulled out of the water, a local police spokespers­on told AFP.

The exact circumstan­ces of the incident were yet to be determined, she said.

Accidents caused by people walking across unstable ice are common in Sweden, but it is rare for the death toll to be so high.

After several weeks of intense cold throughout most of the country, which drew walkers to frozen lakes and estuaries, parts of Sweden have seen a rapid hike in temperatur­e over the past few days.

A national heat record for February was set on Thursday, according to the Swedish Meteorolog­ical and Hydrologic­al Institute.

A temperatur­e of 16.8 degrees Celsius was registered in Kalmar, in the southeast of the country.

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