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Poker player shot to death in Trollhättan

August 5, 2009

The professional poker player Andreas Oscarsson, 36 years, was on temporary visits from the U.S. when he was shot to death in childhood home on Mountain Ridge Road in Trollhättan night to Monday.

His little son was probably present in the room when the murder was committed.

The murder must have happened sometime during the night of 22 on Sunday evening and 10 am on Monday morning when a relative of Andreas found him lifeless in his bed, in the same room where the two-year son was.

The police special children investigators are now trying to talk to his son who is about 2.5 years old.

Thord Haraldsson on county crime tells that the child has been placed in a temporary home and the mother to his son who lives in New York have been receiving notification of, and that she probably will try to come to Sweden. Oscarsson had separated with the mother and they had joint custody of their son. Oscarsson has lived in USA for about ten years and brought with him his son for the first time.

The police suspect that the murder was a family drama.

Police say they now have found a threat. And the hunt for the perpetrators and the motive goes on.

As poker players have Oscarsson been until recently CEO, in Pokerlistings.com (which he owned?) Which is one of the largest sites. They have 50 full reviewed poker Poker Listings Size allows them to conclude their own agreements with the poker rooms and offer private tournaments for its players. He was also a board member of the other companies where other Swedes are included.

Businesses

Kemp
Result Partners
Pokershopping.se (owned by Kemp)
Poker Listings

Poker gambling made Oscarsson to a wealthy man and was at his death multimillionaire.

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