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The tragedy was preceded by a period of deteriorating mental health for Flink, then a 24-year-old second lieutenant in the Swedish Army. That evening, after a night of heavy drinking and a series of arguments with his girlfriend, Flink entered a "psychotic condition" triggered by alcohol.

After the shooting, Flink was spotted on a railway station track by police officers Olavi Blomfjord and Berndt Bergström. After a brief standoff where Flink raised his weapon, the officers shot and injured him to prevent further loss of life, leading to his arrest. Legal Outcome and Legacy MATTIAS_FLINK__mord.rar

Flink's case was landmark in Swedish law. While his defense argued he was mentally ill, the Supreme Court ultimately sentenced him to life imprisonment, establishing a precedent that individuals could be held criminally responsible for acts committed during an alcohol-induced psychosis. The tragedy was preceded by a period of

The case of Mattias Flink is one of the most infamous mass shootings in modern Swedish history, occurring in the town of Falun on the night of June 11, 1994. The Events of June 11, 1994 After a brief standoff where Flink raised his

He walked to a park in downtown Falun and opened fire, killing six members of the Women's Voluntary Defence Organization and a cyclist at a nearby crossing. In total, seven people aged between 20 and 35 were killed.

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