The Aftonbladet Report: September 22nd 2011

The 30-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of killing her two little boys was today charged with murder. The woman suspected of murdering her two children, four and eight years old, was detained at Attunda District Court and the pre-trial hearings commenced at 15.30.
According to Eva Möller, her lawyer, she admited that she killed her two children.
“She acknowledged that she took the lives of her two sons. Afterwards, the father to her younger son and the family’s closest friend, Sophia Njoroge, chose to leave the courtroom, shocked at the confession.
“The father said he was relieved to get answers to the questions that bothered him”.
Confessed during the interrogation
The mother entered the courtroom covered by a blanket. The yellow blanket was also used to protect her from the public when the court decision was read out.
The woman was charged with suspicion of murdering her two sons. Prosecutor Ellen Aule said her confession was made yesterday during interrogation.
She will also undergo a so-called Section 7-examination. Aule did not comment on why the woman took the lives of her children.
Intensive search
It was last Sunday when the 30-year-old mother called the father of her 4-year-old son.
“She said something scary and strange had happened to the children”, according to the father in an earlier interview with Aftonbladet.
The father called the police, and an intensive search was launched.
On Monday, the two boys, four and eight years old, were found dead in the water at Munkholmen in Sigtuna. In the afternoon, their mother was arrested on suspicion of murder.
When she was charged today, it was because Prosecutor Ellen Aule believed that the suspicions against her were strong enough to warrant her detention on “probable cause” of death which is a higher degree of suspicion.
The police would not comment at the moment what emerged during the interrogation of the mother or during the autopsy conducted on the boys.
Translation: KSB Staff
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