55-Year-Old Man Dies in Police Custody in Uppsala on Christmas Eve
A man died of cardiac arrest while in police custody in Uppsala on Christmas Eve after being detained for public intoxication; an investigation has been launched.
- • A 55-year-old man died in police custody in Uppsala on Christmas Eve.
- • He was detained due to public intoxication around 6 PM.
- • He suffered a cardiac arrest while in the arrest facility.
- • Emergency services transported him to hospital where he was declared dead.
- • An investigation into the circumstances of his death will take place.
Key details
A 55-year-old man died in police custody in Uppsala during the night of Christmas Eve 2025. The man was initially taken into custody after police were alerted by members of the public about a drunken individual in central Uppsala at around 6 PM. According to police spokesperson Magnus Jansson Klarin, the man was detained under laws that allow the police to apprehend intoxicated persons.
Later that night, during a routine check in the arrest facilities, officers found the man had suffered a cardiac arrest. He was immediately transported by ambulance to a hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival. The police have announced that an investigation into the circumstances of the man's death will be conducted.
This incident has raised concerns as it occurred while the man was in official custody. Authorities are expected to carefully examine the events leading up to his death to determine any contributing factors or potential lapses in protocol. Further details have not yet been released as the investigation is ongoing.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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