Case being closed because main suspect in killing of prime minister in 1986 died in 2000
* South Africa may hold answer to Olof Palme mystery
Swedish prosecutors are to close the investigation into the unsolved 1986 murder of the Social Democrat prime minister, Olof Palme.
The case’s chief prosecutor, Krister Petersson, said the case was being closed because the main suspect, Stig Engström, had died in 2000. Continue reading...
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