No nice extemporations on weather conditions today, I am afraid! Instead, I will give it a go as crime reporter.
I did not notice anything special when returning from my daily morning walk around 9.30 AM. Deep in thought as I was, planning for a forthcoming trip to Karelia together with Per Wijkman, an old friend of mine, I just bypassed all the excitement on the quay without even seeing all the activities going on there.
But I woke up abruptly, when opening the balcony door to let in some fresh air. There was noise on the quay, with a huge barge letting its engine idle, which caused the balcony rails to vibrate and annoyed me some. Stepping outside for a closer look, I saw the view you have in front of you. Apparently, a car long sought by the police, had been found submerged just below my kitchen window and was now being recovered by the mobile crane of a barge.
I gather that there is an interesting story behind this event but am, to my regret, unable to provide you with more information than this. We have to leave it to the valiant reporters at "Sjöstadsbladet" (the local newspaper) to report on this in their next edition. Or maybe, if they are generous, they could do us a favour and put some information into this blog, in the form of a comment. What do you say, Sjöstadsbladet, shall we make a trade? You may use my pictures of the event in your paper if you put in a small comment here at the blog, explaining to us what all the excitement was about!
4 comments:
How nice that you are so very alert with your camera! I obviously missed this spectacular event by 30 minutes when I started out on my trip to town at 9 AM this morning! One can just guess what lies behind this searching for the car! Maybe it has been in the water for a long time?
Nothing in the papers, I believe.
Hi!
Tnx for you let us the local paper Sjostadsbladet used your exellent pictures. Nice blog you created!
All the best,
Jonny Bothin
Thank you kindly, Jonny, for reacting on behalf of Sjöstadsbladet. Jonny, who is the newspaper's chief editor, is too timid to tell us the story behind the event. So here it goes, translated directly from what he wrote in Bladet:
“A boat had seen, with its sonar, that a car was lying on the bottom of Hammarby Sound. The car, an Audi, was salvaged at Hammarby Quay [below my balcony]. According to the police, the car was not stolen. The owner, who is abroad at present, has been contacted.”
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