Swedish Boy, 10, Confesses To Strangling Four-Year-Old With Skipping Rope

Sweden In Shock As Boy, 10, Strangles Four-Year-Old Boy With Skipping Rope

A ten-year-old boy has admitted to strangling a four-year-old with a skipping rope, police in Sweden say.

The body of the child was discovered in woodland on 16 October in the southern village of Ljungby.

In Sweden the age of criminal responsibility is 15, which means the boy cannot be punished under law and will instead be held in a secure social care unit.

Robert Loeffel, head of information at the Kronoberg county police, told the Times: ‘The boy has told us what he did and how he did it and there is a confession in that.’

There were no family ties between the boys and police have declined to comment on a motive.

More than 65 children, aged between 5 and 15 have been questioned during the investigation, which has involved more than 35 police officers.