This ws seen as normail behaviour for muslims, so nothing was done about it. How low Sweden has fallen

Skellefteå monster watched violence on school computer - no action taken
Domestic

17 December 2022

11.56 am

The family of 9-year-old Luna, who was the victim of the Ethiopian Skellefteå monster in July, has spoken out in Expressen about the sadistic murder attempt and the time after. The anger is directed at the authorities and school staff who had knowledge of the Ethiopian's previous abuses and attacks on girls and women, as well as his real age.

The Skellefteå monster Abushi Shamse strangled Luna with her own shoelaces and sexually assaulted her. Then he left her to die. As the family speaks out about the horrific aftermath, it is described as a nightmare, with no knowledge of whether Luna would survive at all.

- It feels like we are walking barefoot on a sharp knife with a cliff on each side, Luna's aunt told Expressen last summer.

Now, a few months later, the family has the facts in hand. Luna survived - but with permanent injuries. She is confined to a specially built wheelchair, cannot move her legs or arms and cannot speak. She is still in hospital, needing someone by her side around the clock, and no one knows how much or little she remembers of the horrific abuse she suffered on that summer holiday in July.

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However, the family believes that Luna is aware of what she has been through. At one point, while watching a movie with her younger sister, a scene popped up where a witch was chasing a princess through a forest. That's when Luna broke down.

The school and social services knew - but didn't act
Already in 2019, three sexual assaults against girls were reported at school. He had grabbed them on the breasts and buttocks and called one of them a "whore". The school contacted the parents but did not report the abuse to the social services.

In June 2021, he assaulted a woman at a pedestrian tunnel near where Luna was found. The crime was investigated as attempted assault and a sexual motive was suspected - but as Abushi Shamse was not of legal age, the investigation was sent to Social Services. The school received no information at all.

Expressen also reports that it emerged at the trial that Abushi Shamse had used the school's computers to search for "violent and pornographic films and material containing strangulation violence" - and that the school had known about it. But the school took no action. All it did was tell Shamse to stop searching for such material if he wanted to continue using the school's computers.

Luna's family doesn't want to think about the monster who subjected her to this horror. They blame everyone who saw and knew, like government and school staff.

- Society could have prevented this," says Luna's aunt.

The family doesn't want Luna to be hidden, so they let the public see pictures of her.

Abushi Shamse was granted a permanent residence permit in Sweden on 30 June - a week before the brutal attack.

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