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They still live together.
“He is the man in my life,” says Heidi Knudsdotter Hult.
In the early days of their marriage, Heidi was afraid to wake her husband in the morning. He remembers Ohlsson’s heavy body, and the man’s stubbled cheek against his own.
“And how I woke up naked and in pain.”
Today, Morgan Hult is a 53-year-old father of seven who lives in Kvidinge in western Skåne.
He was “almost unconscious” on the bed at Eolshäll. Använd hellre en privat dator eller mobil.
There are spare parts in the bathtub.
Göthe makes light oflaws and regulations.
Sometimes he gathers a bunch of boys and goes to Martin Olsson’s wholesale store in Storängsbotten, punches holes in a big pack of toilet rolls and lets the boys stuff the box with beef fillets and cheese.
At home, Göthe Ohlsson goes to the toilet with the door wide open.
And after a while you almost think: ‘Isn’t he going to touch me a bit now?’”
On bad days, when Leif is bullied at school or pushed on the metro, Göthe is always there for him.
They take the car out on the old Södertälje road, and Leif gets to “practice driving”. His father, an alcoholic, had died four years earlier. At the time, the website of the prestigious Solstickan Foundation still listed Mr Ohlsson as the first recipient of its Solstickan Award in 1986.
However, in the wake of the abuse investigation, Göthe Ohlsson’s track record was scrutinised in the non-profit magazine Oberoende, published by RFHL, the National Association for Rights, Liberation, Health and Equal Treatment.
The 2013 article — based on a handful of anonymous testimonies — led to a cosmetic measure by the City of Stockholm.
A plaque in memory of Göthe Ohlsson was removed from the anchor that sits on the water’s edge below Eolshäll, symbolising the foster father.
The anchor is a reminder of Göthe Ohlsson, who ran a foster home at Eolshäll from the mid-1970s until 1990.
But Göthe has a master key and doesn’t hesitate to use it.
Morgan Hult ties a piece of string between the door handle and his big toe so that he wakes up when Göthe opens the door.
Göthe Ohlsson was given a “special permit” by the Stockholm police to “drive around freely with the emergency bus” looking for drunk and high boys
The boys at Eolshäll don’t have a fixed schedule.
Men tänk på att du inte bör ange din jobbmejl eller jobbnummer. Doesn’t it make you tingle?’ Yes, of course, it did.”
“’Isn’t it a bit nice when I do it like this?’ He wants me to touch myself while he’s masturbating. “When you wake up with no clothes on, your bum hurts and you feel completely groggy. And you got to go shopping for clothes.”
“But the worst thing is still the abuse,” he says.
They come here several times a week,” he shouts at the reporter from Fib-Aktuellt. “The navy has helped me with at least five generations of children,” Ohlsson tells the Red Cross in 1992. He gets his own room and a small boat. Because I didn’t want to be alone.”
Leif Tillgren, 55,now lives with his Norwegian wife Linn on the island of Hitra outside Trondheim.
Their small mountain cabin overlooks an Arctic bay.
Linn was previously a customer of Leif’s when he sold drugs. He is often very generous with them.
Göthe Ohlsson, the Red Cross writes, “gives them skateboards, cassette recorders, designer clothes, trips to the Canary Islands every winter and many other things that a normal family cannot afford.”
This generosity is also confirmed in Morgan Hult’s personal file from the Bjuv Municipality.
On 24 September 1984, a week after Morgan’s arrival, Göthe gives him a new jacket worth 800 kronor.
Jonas goes with him.
“David tells them that he is tired of Göthe coming in and kissing him every night.
But he also threatens him: “You could lose your driving licence,” he warns Leif.
“The next day was the last time we did anything concrete: he started touching me while I was driving. Now it says: “Dedicated to the children at the Eolshäll boys’ home in the years 1977–1990.” Photo: Sofia Nahringbauer
Göthe Ohlsson died suddenly on 15 May 1992.
. I could have said no.