The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

British worker died in Stockholm attack

Family remember ‘a wonderful husband, son, father, brother...

- STEWART ALEXANDER

A British father who was killed in the Stockholm terror attack has been described as a “talented, compassion­ate and caring” person.

Chris Bevington, 41, was one of four people who died when a lorry mowed down pedestrian­s in a busy shopping district of the Swedish capital on Friday.

A statement from his father John Bevington said: “We are all devastated by the untimely and tragic death of our talented, compassion­ate and caring son Chris. A wonderful husband, son, father, brother and close friend to many.

“The family requests absolute privacy at this incredibly difficult time to mourn his passing in peace.”

Mr Bevington worked as a director with music streaming service Spotify and was based in Stockholm with his family.

Of the other three people who died, one was Belgian and two were Swedish.

The suspected attacker, arrested on Friday, is a 39-year-old asylum seeker from Uzbekistan who had his applicatio­n for residency rejected last year, according to Swedish police.

The force have revealed the man was known to authoritie­s some years ago but as “a more marginal character”.

At a press conference yesterday they said he was sympatheti­c to extremist groups and had been sought by authoritie­s for deportatio­n.

Authoritie­s added that they had arrested a second suspect and questioned more than 500 people in the investigat­ion so far.

Ten of the 15 victims injured in the attack are still being treated in hospital, four of whom remain in a serious condition. Two of those are in intensive care.

One child was injured but not seriously, a spokeswoma­n for Stockholm County Council confirmed yesterday.

Following the rampage Sweden’s prime minister Stefan Lofven said “everything indicates that this is a terrorist attack” and later vowed he would not give in to attempts to destroy democracy.

Theresa May pledged solidarity with the country in the wake of what she described as a “terrible attack” and said “the UK stands firmly by Sweden’s side”.

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Chris Bevington who was killed in the Stockholm terror attack. Right, floral tributes at the scene of the tragedy.
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