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Sandviken Man Sentenced to Prison for Year-Long Harassment of Former Partner

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Key Points
  • A Sandviken man in his 70s has been sentenced to prison for gross violation of women's integrity.
  • The harassment campaign lasted approximately one year following the end of the man's relationship with his partner.
  • Specific acts included placing intimate objects in public areas such as on the victim's doorstep and in her bird feeder.

A man from Sandviken has been sentenced to prison for gross violation of women's integrity after subjecting his former partner to a year-long campaign of harassment, according to Swedish media reports. The man, described as being in his 70s, reportedly could not accept that his relationship had ended and engaged in what was characterized as a 'stream of offensive creativity' in his harassment. Court documents indicate the harassment included placing intimate objects in public areas, with specific acts mentioned including leaving items on the victim's doorstep and in her bird feeder.

The case, which was reported by both Arbetarbladet and Gefle Dagblad, involved the man repeatedly intruding on his former partner despite her clear objections over the course of approximately one year. The sentencing represents a legal response to what authorities have classified as gross violation of women's integrity, though the exact length of the prison sentence was not specified in the available reports.

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