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Stockholm station blast: Man dies in 'hand grenade' explosion Stockholm station blast: Man dies in hand grenade explosion
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A 60-year-old man has died in the Swedish capital Stockholm after picking up an object outside an underground station which exploded, police said A 60-year-old man has died in the Swedish capital Stockholm after picking up an object outside an underground station which exploded, police say.
A 45-year-old woman was injured in the blast, which police said was not believed to be terror-related.A 45-year-old woman was injured in the blast, which police said was not believed to be terror-related.
Swedish newspapers Expressen and Aftonbladet reported that the device was a hand grenade. The object was probably a hand grenade, according to police investigator Lars Bröms, who said technical experts were examining the debris.
The blast occurred at the Varby gard station in Huddinge, a southern suburb of the city. The blast occurred at Varby gard station in Huddinge, a southern suburb.
The man died later in hospital. The woman suffered injuries to her face.The man died later in hospital. The woman suffered injuries to her face.
There was no indication the couple were targeted, police said.There was no indication the couple were targeted, police said.