STOCKHOLM, Feb 19 — Sweden may soon get closure over the 1986 murder of Prime Minister Olof Palme after the lead prosecutor said he would either bring charges in the coming months or close the case. Palme was gunned down in central Stockholm in February 1986 after an evening at the cinema with...
Wednesday, 19 Feb 2020 10:47 PM MYT
Palme was gunned down in central Stockholm in February 1986 after an evening at the cinema with his wife. His death sparked Sweden’s biggest ever manhunt and a slew of conspiracy theories. “I still feel positive that we will be able to present what happened on February 28, 1986. What happened at the time of the murder and was who was responsible,” Petersson said.
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