Swedish police question suspect of yesterdays terror attack in Stockholm

Four people were killed after a man drove a lorry into pedestrians in a busy shopping area
Swedish police say a man they're questioning over yesterday's terror attack in Stockholm is suspected of being the driver of the lorry that killed four people.
Several others were left injured after a hijacked truck was driven into pedestrians and rammed into a department store in the city.
In response - security at borders has been heightened and there are more police patrols.
Sweden's prime minister Stefan Lofven (pron: Ler-fen) says the country is in shock - but won't be intimidated.
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