Swedish police say two people were killed and one seriously injured in a knife attack Monday at an IKEA store in Sweden.
One man is in custody in connection with the slayings in the city of Vasteras, about 100 km west of the capital Stockholm.
"We found a man and a woman who had knife injuries and who later died of their wounds," Vastmanland police said in a statement.
Regional news agency SVT Vastmanland posted photos from the police line outside the Erikslund shopping center.
JUST NU: Bekräftat: Två döda i knivskärning på Ikea i Erikslund i Västerås http://t.co/OKlzqcUN80 pic.twitter.com/iG8Qs7gpQX
— SVT Västmanland (@svtvastmanland) August 10, 2015
(Translation: "RIGHT NOW: Confirmed: Two dead in stabbing at Ikea in Erikslund (shopping center) in Vasteras.")
On Twitter, local residents expressed horror. Amanda Agestav wrote: "Shudder at what's happening in 'my' city right now. Two are said to be dead after a knife attack at Ikea. All thoughts are with those affected."
Ryser över det som händer i "min" stad just nu. Två uppges vara döda efter en knivattack på Ikea. Alla tankar går till de drabbade
— Amanda Agestav (@amandaagestav) August 10, 2015
Sweden maintains a low homicide rate, with an average over several decades of about 90 killings annually in the country of 9.5 million people.