“Sadly, I can report to you that a woman has succumbed to her injuries,” Gotland Police Chief Fredrik Persson said at a press conference where it was made clear the assault happened. shortly before 2:00 p.m. (12:00 GMT) in Visby, the only town on the island.

He announced that a 33-year-old man had been arrested shortly after the incident and was suspected of murder.

“An in-depth investigation is underway. This includes establishing the motive and background of the person arrested,” continued the police chief.

He added that investigators were looking into a series of questions “as it happened in a very public place, where there were a lot of people in the center of Visby in the middle of the day”. wished to comment on the motive, although Mr Persson admitted that a political motive could not be ruled out at this early stage of the investigation.

Police also said they did not believe the events were related to Almedalen Week, an annual event that brings together Sweden’s elite and where political parties often present their new policies and launch their campaigns.

The Expressen newspaper reported that the suspect had ties to the neo-Nazi group NMR, which police would not confirm.