He is a muslim, so everything he does is out of love, that seems to be how TPTB think in Sweden

Received a permanent residence permit a week before the brutal attempted murder of a girl in Skellefteå
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A 13-year-old boy is suspected of the brutal attempted murder of a nine-year-old girl in Skellefteå on Thursday last week. Now Samnytt can tell you that the boy was granted a permanent residence permit in Sweden on June 30 - a week before the brutal act.

"A ticking bomb" and "a wandering hand grenade". This is how the 13-year-old boy who last week brutally abused a nine-year-old girl at a playground in Skellefteå is described.


The incident is classified as attempted murder, and the girl is being cared for in a hospital.

"It's dangerous"
The boy is notorious in the municipality and has been moved around between different schools. He is now said to be in a special school class at one of the schools.

A parent of a child who went to the same school as the 13-year-old tells Samnytt that many parents are upset that they have not been informed about the 13-year-old. Especially in light of the fact that he is said to have given in to more girls.

- What I get pissed off about is that you do not get any information, says the parent.

- It's dangerous. Such a one can fuck a child at any time.

From Ethiopia with five children
The boy, his little sister and their parents will come to Sweden from Ethiopia in the summer of 2017. With them, the company has another boy, a relative who is classified as an "unaccompanied refugee child" and whose parents are said to be in prison in their home country.

The Ethiopians apply for a residence permit on 6 July 2017, and everyone except the father in the family is granted a temporary residence permit in November of the following year.

When the family's application is granted, it has had time to increase: A boy will be born in April 2018. The family will have a fifth child, a girl, in May this year.

The 13-year-old boy is granted a permanent residence permit on June 30 this year. His mother has also applied for an extension, something that has not yet been granted.

"Should such a person go unpunished?"
As the suspect boy is 13 years old, he has neither been arrested nor detained. Instead, it is up to the social authorities to help the family with support and care efforts.

That the boy is really 13 years old is something that is questioned in Skellefteå. Many suspect that he is actually a criminal and thus should have been detained for the attempted murder of the little girl.

- Should such a person be allowed to go unpunished? Should that one remain in the country? Here we pay contributions to them, and then they come here and misbehave. It is completely inconceivable! says one of the parents Samnytt spoke to.

The parent is afraid that more girls in Skellefteå will be exposed to the Ethiopian boy:

- I'm afraid it will be the lid on. And then that bastard goes free and is soon on the next victim.