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Motorhome crushed by falling tree during storm in Stockholm

27.05.2026 20:16 1 min 1 source
aftonbladet.se SWE

A motorhome owned by Isabell Hedling was destroyed when a tree fell on it during a storm in Stockholm. The 40-year-old vehicle was a family project, and the owner had planned summer trips including a festival and a trip to Lofoten. Hedling is in contact with the insurance company and may rent a motorhome for the summer.

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Motorhome crushed by falling tree during storm in Stockholm

27.05.2026 aftonbladet.se SWE

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