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Blast leaves man dead in Stockholm

Terrorism not suspected in grenade device blast

- André Anwar

STOCKHOLM– A60- year- oldman died after he picked up an object from the ground at a subway station Sunday and triggered an explosion, police said.

A 45- year- old woman also was injured with minor cuts to her face and legs from the 11 a. m. blast outside the station in the Varby Gard suburb of the Swedish capital.

“We heard an explosion,” Abdulla Özmen, owner of a video game store near the station, told the Swedish national broadcaste­r SVT. “When we went out, we sawtwo people laying on the ground.”

“It’s scary,” added Özmen, who said more people would have died if the explosion occurred at a busier station.

Terrorism was not suspected, said regional police spokesman Sven- Erik Olsson. Someone might have left the device in the station by accident, and the man andwomanwe­re not targets, police said.

The couple had been cycling past the device when the man stopped to investigat­e it.

“The man was seriously injured after he picked up something from the ground and this device exploded,” Olsson said. The man later died at a hospital.

Police said fragment damages on the victims and findings at the scene indicated the explosive could be a hand grenade, possibly an old one, The Associated Press reported.

“We’re suspecting that it’s a hand grenade of some sort,” Lars Alvarsjo, chief of Stockholm’s southern police district, told SVT. Alvarsjo said Swedish police have noticed a rise in the use of hand grenades by criminal groups in the country, according to the AP.

The presence of an explosive device at the subway station raised questions about security and crime in Sweden, where a spate of explosions and fatal attacks has occurred in the past year.

In April, an Uzbek refugee and Islamic State sympathize­r drove a truck into adowntownm­all in Stockholm, killing four and injuring 15.

Last month, a police car was blown up in the town of Malmö.

 ?? HENRIK MONTGOMERY/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Police investigat­e the area outside Varby Gard metro station south of Stockholm where an explosion occurred Sunday. One man was killed and a woman was injured.
HENRIK MONTGOMERY/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Police investigat­e the area outside Varby Gard metro station south of Stockholm where an explosion occurred Sunday. One man was killed and a woman was injured.

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