The District Court of Southwest Finland found two people guilty of two murders last Monday. However, the court also said his mind was in poor condition at the time of the shooting last Easter.
The prosecutor had demanded a life sentence for an accused under the age of 30 who was charged with attempted murder, drug offenses and drunk driving in addition to murder.
The court ordered the man to pay more than € 100,000 in damages to the victims’ relatives.
The deadly incident began when the defendant arrived in Perno to meet his friend, a 27-year-old man, early in the morning of April 3, 2021. The men had had a disagreement the day before, which had now developed to full extent. -blown argument.
Police investigators said the defendant initially shot his 27-year-old friend in the yard of the house, leaving the victim upstairs in an apartment building. The noise attracted two other people to the yard, a 25-year-old woman and a 29-year-old man. The accused shot the woman to death at the front door of the building and struck the 25-year-old man with a blade gun. The accused then followed the man he had originally shot upstairs, where he shot him again.
Source: The Nordic Page