Michael Lundmark, who snowboarded for Sweden at the 2006 Olympics, disappeared into the water in front of some of his best friends in June. He described the accident as a possible drowning accident. The search has continued with varying intensity since then.
Three months later, Lundmark was found dead, he writes Express In a feature story about the Swedish Olympic athlete.
On the morning of Sunday, August 27, a body was found in the waters in the port of Riddarholm in Stockholm. A passerby discovered the body a short distance from the sidewalk.
This discovery led to small news reports in the Swedish media.
Mikael Lundmark’s sister, Evelina Lundmark, realized it might be her brother and called the police.
Expressen says it was Lundmark’s tattoo that helped identify the man.
In conversation with the police, the family was informed that a special tattoo below the knee, and around the ankle, had been found on the body. Both agreed with Michaels.
– It was hard and traumatic. Although we tried to prepare for it, it somehow became determined. It was awful. He was kind, caring, honest, bubbly, and funny. He had a lot of wonderful sides, says Evelina Lundmark in the big report on her son.

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