Once again, Floragatan Street in Sundsvall , Sweden
I happened to listen to an interview with Göran Rosenberg, a Swedish journalist and author when he spoke about his father on TV.
He said: It is necessary to remember what happened in central Europe in our time. It can happen again if we allow ourselves to forget. Auschwitz is a reminder that the most unthinkable can take place, people can become pawns in a system which gives orders and protects.
In our city, Sundsvall in Sweden no prisoners have disappeared from their camps, only an 18-year-old high school student. We – his family – cannot keep quiet about Olle and say: It is so unreal. We had better forget!
What happened in Nazi-Germany was unreal. Unthinkable and still a reality. Göran Rosen-berg forbids us to forget.
What happened to Olle is unthinkable but it has still happened. And we who are his family do not want to shut up.
The facts regarding Olle’s disappearance are these:
1. At around 10 PM that Wednesday evening on September 7, he was on the Floragatan street in Sundsvall .
2. A number of policemen were searching around the blocks of Floragatan after a burglar.
3. A witness tells that she woke up by some commotion down the street. She heard thuds agains metal and someone who screamed ouch, ouch! Agitated voices and banging car doors. The witness was dismissed by the chief investigator with the words: Why, it was an older person ….
4. The investigation has come up with different ideas. However, everything that is connected to Floragatan has been avoided: The testimony about thuds and screams, the evident wheel tracks from braking tires on the tarmac, Olle’s glasses and bicycle key that was found near the so called Gym.
As far as I understand, the police have manipulated the investigation regarding our son in the grossest and most dishonest manner. If the police claim that they have made a target-oriented investigation, I definitely oppose to it. It is far below any decency.
Consider this: Information H:20 reads:
A young man, temporarily working in a bar close to Floragatan, states that late in the evening of Sep 7, a tall young man dressed in dark clothes enters the bar, but walked out when he realized that they were closing. We forwarded this man’s information to the investigation group. After a day or two we asked what they had found out from the man in the bar. The answer was: The information is of no interest in the search of Olle. That young man was sober and Olle was drunk….
How can anybody have a comment to this?
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