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Niklas Lindgren (Kurt Niklas Lindgren) was born on 26 July, 1972 in Umeå, Sweden, is an A swedish prisoner and detainee. Discover Niklas Lindgren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 26 July, 1972
Birthday 26 July
Birthplace Umeå, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1972

Kurt Niklas Lindgren (born June 26, 1972, in Sörmjöle, Umeå Municipality), known in the media prior to his arrest as Hagamannen ("The Haga Man"), is a convicted Swedish serial rapist.

2000

Lindgren appealed to the Upper Norrland Court of Appeal, which on October 2 upheld the district court's sentence plus one case of rape in 2000.

Lindgren's appeal to the Supreme Court was not granted.

2006

Lindgren was convicted of nine counts of sexual assault in 2006, two of which were labeled attempted murder, in relation to attacks in the city of Umeå from 1998 to 2005.

The attacks were all made outdoors, involved physical violence and in some cases attempts to kill his victims.

The nickname "Hagamannen" refers to the area in Umeå named Haga where Lindgren made his first assault.

Lindgren was identified and arrested by the Swedish police after they received a tip from the public on March 29, 2006.

His DNA matched the DNA previously secured from the victims.

On April 22 Lindgren confessed to six of the assaults.

On July 19 he was convicted of eight assaults by the Umeå District Court and sentenced to 14 years in prison.

On 29 March 2006, police learned that the DNA sample matched those taken from the crime scenes.

Two plainclothes officers were sent to Lindgren's place of employment.

They arrived during his lunch break; Lindgren failed to return to work after lunch.

Later that afternoon police released a media report indicating that they had arrested a suspect in relation to the attacks.

Lingren was described in media reports as a 33-year-old man living just outside Umeå, a Swedish citizen with no criminal record who was now suspected by the police as the alleged perpetrator until January 2006.

He worked at a Volkswagen car sales and repair shop as a sheet-metal worker, and was described as a normal family father with a common-law marriage and two children.

He lived in Nyland, a small tight-knit community outside of Umeå.

Under Swedish law a suspect can only be held for a short period of time by the police before they have to be arraigned.

On 31 March 2006 at 3 p.m. the suspect was arraigned before the Umeå Court.

For security reasons the hearing took place in the secure courtroom.

Much of the hearing took place behind closed doors, due to the nature of the crimes.

A suspect can be held for an indefinite period of time prior to a trial, but the police and prosecutor have to show cause for this at arraignment hearings which have to be held at regular intervals.

A suspect is allowed to request a defense attorney, Lindgren in this case requested Leif Silbersky, who was appointed as his public defender by the Umeå District Court.

Niklas Lingren was charged with four counts of assault, four counts of rape and two counts of attempted murder.

At first he pleaded innocent to all charges against him.

On April 22 he confessed that he attacked six women.

A person suspected of a serious offence and who is awaiting trial is normally held by the Swedish Prison and Probation Service.

The suspect is normally not allowed any visitors or to communicate with the outside world, with the exception of his attorney, until the trial is concluded.

The suspect is allowed to read books and magazines with the exception of material covering the case against the suspect.

The reasoning for incarceration and isolation is that the suspect might resort to further crime, try to influence witnesses, alter his or her own statements or glean information useful for when he or she goes through a psychiatric evaluation.

The case received extensive coverage in Swedish newspapers and on Swedish television.

2015

Lindgren was released on July 28, 2015 and is now on probation after nine years served.

On August 22, 2015 he was hit in the head with a golf club.

On 13 November 2015, the three suspected attackers were found not guilty of Lindgren's assault.

The investigation to find Hagamannen was one of the largest ever in Sweden.

More than 30 policemen worked full-time to catch the serial rapist, but the investigation met some setbacks.

For example:

According to media reports, there are several facts in the case which indicate that the man which the police had in custody was the perpetrator:

In response to a tip from the public regarding Lindgren's resemblance to the facial composite, the police approached him for a voluntary DNA sample.

Lindgren refused, but was compelled to provide the sample in accordance with a new law after being interviewed by police.