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Knife attack at Ikea store in Sweden leaves two dead | Ikea

A heavy police presence remains in Västerås, Sweden, following the stabbing to death of two people inside an Ikea store on Monday afternoon. GuardianIkea This article is more than 8 years oldKnife attack at Ikea store in Sweden leaves two deadThis article is more than 8 years oldMan arrested on suspicion of murder after another person is seriously injured in incident in Västerås, about an hour west of Stockholm Two people have been killed and one seriously injured in a knife attack at an Ikea store in Västerås, a city about an hour west of the Swedish capital, Stockholm.

More snow in North Wales

This image appears in the gallery: Snow Pictures: Friday 55. More snow in North Wales Richard Straffon's trip to work 61 images See the full gallery: Snow Pictures: Friday ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7qbHAq6tnm59jwqx7zaipraCnmsC1e82erqxnnKSworiOrKWor12ltqTA1KucrGedpL%2BmedKnprBlnqS%2FtbSMsJilnaNifnV7

On Location in 'Open Water'

Extra Video from 'Open Water' Actors, Director Discuss the Shoot  Ryan on Sharks Ryan on the Filmmakers  Travis on the Location  Travis on Sharks  Kentis on the Location  Chumming on Location Forget "Bruce" the mechanical shark, star of Steven Spielberg's 1975 classic Jaws. For the low-budget thriller Open Water, actors Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis were required to film on location in 60 feet of ocean water with live sharks. Ryan and Travis play a yuppie couple on vacation in the Caribbean for a bit of fun and scuba diving.