Inside Sweden’s descent into ultra-violence where drug gangs carry out 30 bombings a MONTH in fight for supremacy AS life drained from his bullet-scarred body, nursing assistant Salim Iskef Facetimed his fiancée to speak to her for the last time.
Visiting the shrine of candles and floral tributes outside the crime scene this week, the country’s visibly upset Queen Silvia asked: “Where did the beautiful Sweden go?”.
Once-sedate Sweden faced more bloodshed last week when anti-Islam campaigner Salwan Momika, 38, was live-streaming on TikTok when an assassin gunned him down in Sodertalje, near Stockholm.
More than 30 bombings rocked the country last month alone, mostly around capital Stockholm as ruthless drug gangs vied for supremacy.
Police have yet to confirm a motive for the frenzied shooting at a campus attended by many migrants taking adult education classes.