The bodies of two British men were discovered in a burned car in Sweden, the result of an apparent targeted attack by a criminal organization.

Families reported that the men were missing.

July 17th 2024.

The bodies of two British men were discovered in a burned car in Sweden, the result of an apparent targeted attack by a criminal organization.
The remnants of a car, reduced to ashes, were discovered by firefighters in Malmö, Sweden. Tragically, two British men were found inside, their lives senselessly taken by gunshots. The victims' families had previously reported them as missing, and the Foreign Office is providing them with support during this difficult time.

The charred vehicle, a Toyota RAV4 that the men had rented, was located in an industrial estate on Sunday. It was last seen passing through the toll station at the Öresund Bridge. The police are investigating the possibility of gang involvement, as it appears that the car was deliberately set on fire after the fatal shootings took place.

At this time, the identities of the victims have not been released. However, it has been confirmed that the Foreign Office is assisting their families. The area where the car was found remains cordoned off, as it is being treated as a crime scene. According to Rickard Lundqvist, a spokesperson for the police, no suspects have been identified in the ongoing investigation.

Several individuals have been brought in for questioning, but no further details can be disclosed at this time. Kerstin Gossé, a representative for the Swedish Police Authority, has urged anyone who may have seen the black, Danish-registered Toyota RAV4 between 11:30 am and 2 pm on Sunday to come forward with any information that could aid in the investigation.

Gossé stated, "We are interested in talking to people who have seen the car... a black Danish-registered Toyota of model RAV4. We are working tirelessly to bring clarity to this tragic incident." She also added that the police are keeping an open mind about the motive behind the attack, and all possibilities are being considered.

The spokesperson for the Swedish Police Authority further explained, "The two individuals found dead in the burnt-out car on Sunday afternoon have yet to be identified. Their bodies are currently undergoing forensic examination, and the case is being treated as a murder. We have interviewed several witnesses and are appealing for any additional information that may assist in our investigation."

The police have confirmed that their investigations are ongoing, and they are urging the public to come forward with any potential leads. The motive for this heinous crime remains unknown, and the police are keeping all options open. "We cannot speculate at this early stage of the investigation," Gossé said. "We will continue to exercise caution and allow the investigation to progress."

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