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Students find severed sheep heads in Swedish forest

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Students find severed sheep heads in Swedish forest
Key Points
  • Students discovered severed sheep heads in a forest
  • Police were called but no formal report was made
  • Media outlets reported on the incident

Viggo Rimme and Milton Dahnberg encountered a strange smell while walking home through the forest from Årstadskolan on Thursday, according to official sources. The smell turned out to be four severed sheep heads, the sources said. According to SVT Halland, Viggo Rimme described the discovery as unpleasant.

The students called the police about the sheep heads on Thursday afternoon, official sources confirmed. As of Sunday, the incident had not resulted in any police report, according to Fredrik Svedemyr, a police press spokesperson. According to SVT Halland, Fredrik Svedemyr described the situation as not having led to a report so far.

Unpleasant.

Viggo Rimme, 12-year-old student

Hallands Nyheter was first to report the discovery, according to official sources. It remains unknown what caused the sheep heads to be severed and left in the forest, who is responsible, or why they were placed there. Whether the police will open an investigation into the incident is also unclear, along with the exact location in the forest where the sheep heads were found.

It has not resulted in any report so far.

Fredrik Svedemyr, Police press spokesperson
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