The Supreme Court will not review the case of the vinegar-poisoned girl in Eslöv. The parents were convicted of giving their daughter life-threatening amounts of vinegar, holding her captive, and a range of other serious crimes.
The parents have declared themselves completely innocent of subjecting the girl to any crime. Point by point, they have provided alternative explanations.
The couple appealed the verdict, but now the Supreme Court announces that the material has been reviewed and no reason has been found to grant a review permit.