Two 17-year-olds to be sentenced in Court of Appeal after man in his 20s shot four times at Södertälje subway station

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Two 17-year-olds to be sentenced in Court of Appeal after man in his 20s shot four times at Södertälje subway station
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A man in his 20s was lured into a subway station in Södertälje, where he was shot four times and killed. Now two 17-year-olds are also being sentenced in the Court of Appeal.

It was in March last year that a man in his 20s was lured into a subway in Södertälje by an unknown person.

There he believed he would be paid for a failed order of thermos flasks. Instead, he was shot dead, struck by four bullets.

Two 17-year-old boys were convicted in the district court of involvement in the murder. They will now be sentenced in the Court of Appeal, which will determine their sentences.

One of the boys, who was 16 at the time, confessed to the murder and was sentenced to three years and five months in closed juvenile detention.

The second 17-year-old was sentenced to two years and eleven months in closed youth care for aiding and abetting.

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