Many Swedes mourn, though some don’t
By Will Collette
Since the town leaders were not in on the joke and were not
amused at the arson, the local police would increase security each year to the
point where, five years ago, the arson was stopped and all was quiet in Gavle
for the last five years.
That ended Friday morning when the Goat went up in flames. The police have a suspect in custody, a man in his 40s.
The Gavle Goat is dead. Long live the Goat!
Perhaps, in a show of respect, there might be a moment of
silence before the torch is set to Charlestown’s New Year’s Eve bonfire in remembrance of the 2021 untimely death of the Gavle Goat.