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Sweden: – His daughter died – Blame it on the dog

Sweden: – His daughter died – Blame it on the dog

The father was recently acquitted in the Nykobing District Court. The court believes that the Public Prosecution Service failed to prove that the girl’s injuries could have been caused by the shaking.

Early this past summer morning, the 25-year-old father called 911 and said his daughter was not breathing.

The five-month-old girl was taken to hospital in an ambulance helicopter, where she was later pronounced dead.

according to Express Serious injuries were found on the little body.

The girl’s parents were arrested.

Blame the dog

When it became known that the mother was not at home at the time, suspicion fell against her.

The child died after a medical error


However, the father was charged from the municipality of Trosa in Sweden in January, on suspicion of rocking the infant to death.

The man denied guilt the whole time.

According to Expressen, his explanation should have been that the dog had jumped onto the crib when he left the room by himself.

– Then the dog jumped on the bed, and … you know, the puppies that play and run back and forth cross-legged, and throw themselves around, only now it’s about a 40-kilogram dog with the baby, the man should say in court.

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– So, NN was having a great time before I even left the room. But when I came back and the dog was in bed, she wasn’t feeling well at all.

An autopsy showed that the child suffered severe brain damage, which led to death.

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– not proven

Maria Bos wrote in the Nykobing District Court in press release.

- You will haunt me forever

– You will haunt me forever


– The district court assessed that the damage to the child, in addition to what appeared in the case, does not mean that it has been proven that the man shook the child, Böös says in the statement.

The prosecutor in the case, May Lindholm, told Expressen that they would consider the ruling before deciding to appeal the decision.

– I’ll look into it over the next week, she told the newspaper on Friday 10 March.