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The day after the explosion – She was allowed to return to her home

9/27/2023, 2:49:23 PM

Highlights: Britt-Louise Malmlöv is chairman of the tenant-owner association. She lives two gates away from the stairwell that was blown up. She is one of those who have been allowed to return to her apartment. She says she is there to support residents and relatives who call and ask for help. Hear more about the police's work at the house and how it felt for Britt-Louises to come home again in the clip. Back to Mail Online home. back to the page you came from.

Just over a day after the explosion, we meet Britt-Louise Malmlöv. She lives two gates away from the stairwell that was blown up and is one of those who have been allowed to return to her apartment.


In one hand she has a list of the tenant-owner association's members and in the other she holds the mobile phone that rings constantly.

As chairman of the tenant-owner association, Britt-Louise has a lot to do. It is mostly practical issues that come, but she is also available to support residents and relatives.

What kind of work is going on right now?

"Right now, we have to make sure that the cars get away from the parking lot and that the machines can come in so that the clean-up work can begin. Otherwise, being here is to support those who call and ask.

Hear more about the police's work at the house and how it felt for Britt-Louise to come home again in the clip.