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Stockholm attack: Briton killed in Sweden lorry terror rampage, police reveal Stockholm attack: Briton killed in Sweden lorry terror rampage, police reveal
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A Briton was one of four victims killed in a truck attack in Stockholm, Swedish police have said.A Briton was one of four victims killed in a truck attack in Stockholm, Swedish police have said.
An official said all victims of the attack had been identified, including one British person, one Belgian and two Swedes.An official said all victims of the attack had been identified, including one British person, one Belgian and two Swedes.
Jonas Hysing told a news conference the suspect was an asylum seeker who had sought and been denied permanent residency in the Nordic country and was wanted for deportation. Jonas Hysing told a news conference the suspect was an asylum seeker who had sought and been denied permanent residency in the Nordic country and was wanted for deportation.
Police also confirmed he had expressed sympathies with extremist organisations including Isis.Police also confirmed he had expressed sympathies with extremist organisations including Isis.
"We know that he showed sympathies for extremist organisations, among them IS," Mr Hysing said. "We know that he showed sympathies for extremist organisations, among them IS," Mr Hysing said.
The 39-year-old man from Uzbekistan was arrested hours after the massacre on suspicion of murder and terror offences.
Police earlier confirmed they found a suspicious object that "could be a bomb or an incendiary device" in the drivers' seat of the lorry and were analysing it.
The attacker hijacked a lorry belonging to the Swedish brewery Spendrups and used it to ram people in a pedestrianised street before crashing into the Ahlens department store.
The lorry was left partially embedded in the store after the attack, which killed four people and wounded 15 others.
Police have arrested a second person in relation to the deadly truck attack in the capital and a court has appointed the person a legal representative, a court official said.
She said lawyer Johan Akerman was the legal council appointed.
Police also said roughly five other people of interest to the investigation remained in custody.Police also said roughly five other people of interest to the investigation remained in custody.
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