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- Cats_Falck abstract "Maureen Cathryn Harriet \"Cats\" Falck (11 July 1953 – date of death uncertain between November 1984 and May 1985) was a Swedish television journalist who, together with her friend Lena Gräns, disappeared in Stockholm in 1984 while she was investigating a scandal comprising the smuggling of weapons from Sweden to communist states in Eastern Europe. The dead bodies of Falck and Gräns were later found at the bottom of the Hammarby Canal in Stockholm. The deaths remain unsolved but later reports claim that they were assassinated in a state-sponsored operation by agents from East Germany.Cats Falck was born in Enskede in Stockholm, Sweden. Falck and her friend Lena Gräns were last observed by witnesses as they left the restaurant Öhrns Hörn (\"Öhrn's Corner\") at the crossing of Folkungagatan–Borgmästargatan at Södermalm in Stockholm, at approximately 21.30 CET on 18 November 1984. On 29 May 1985, their bodies were found in a car (a white Renault owned by Lena Gräns) on the bottom of the Hammarby Canal at Norra Hammarbyhamnen in southern Stockholm. The Swedish police, who had been working from several hypothetical theories, closed the case as an \"accident\". At the time of her disappearance, Falck, who was employed as a reporter for the Swedish public service television news programme Rapport, was investigating a major scandal comprising the Swedish company ASEA and smuggling of weapons to communist states in Eastern Europe. Prior to her disappearance, Falck had told her work-mates and her fiancé (the author Lasse Strömstedt) that she was about to reveal \"something big\".In April 1997, the Swedish Security Service received an anonymous letter sent from Germany in which it was claimed that the former East German secret police Stasi had carried out the killings. In the letter, which was written in English, two retired Stasi officials and four other East German government officials were named, while the purported death squad was said to have consisted of three persons. The alleged motive behind the assassination was that Falck had received sensitive information about a secret weapons affair between the Swedish weapons manufacturer Bofors and East Germany. In the letter, Stasi was further blamed for the death of the Swedish weapons inspector Carl-Fredrik Algernon, the chief investigator of the Bofors scandal, in the Stockholm Metro in 1987. In June 1997 the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter wrote a series of articles based on the new information from the letter, which prompted the Swedish police to take a new look at the case. The case also received much attention in German media and prompted the German Federal Police to open an investigation.In September 2003, a 53-year-old German citizen, named as \"Jürgen G\" in a press release from the German Prosecutor-General, was arrested in Berlin suspected of having been a member of a group that carried out a number of assassinations on orders from the East German government from 1976 to 1987. According to an article in the German newspaper Berliner Zeitung, the suspicions against the man also involved the murder of Cats Falck and Lena Gräns. According to the article, the alleged death squad had operated directly under the East German government and not under Stasi as it was claimed in the earlier letter. The group had entered Sweden on false passports via West Germany and Denmark and then sought contact with Falck in Stockholm. There they had met up at the restaurant where Falck and Gräns were allegedly poisoned, placed in their car and then dumped into the Hammarby Canal. On 15 December 2003 the man was released from custody due to lack of evidence. The German investigation was closed in 2006.An investigation made by reporter Christoph Andersson on behalf of Sveriges Radio, the Swedish public service radio broadcasting service, found that Falck had been investigating the export of isostatic presses, which can be used in the manufacture of nuclear weapons, to Eastern Germany and the Stasi controlled enterprise AHB Elektronik Import Export.".
- Cats_Falck alias "Falck, Maureen Cathryn Harriet (full name)".
- Cats_Falck birthDate "1953-07-11".
- Cats_Falck birthPlace Enskede-Årsta-Vantör.
- Cats_Falck birthPlace Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck birthPlace Sweden.
- Cats_Falck birthYear "1953".
- Cats_Falck deathDate "1984-11-18".
- Cats_Falck deathPlace Hammarby_Sjöstad.
- Cats_Falck deathPlace Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck deathPlace Sweden.
- Cats_Falck deathYear "1984".
- Cats_Falck employer Sveriges_Television.
- Cats_Falck occupation Cats_Falck__1.
- Cats_Falck occupation Journalist.
- Cats_Falck partner Lasse_Strömstedt.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageID "15341984".
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- Cats_Falck wikiPageRevisionID "673566300".
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Allmänna_Svenska_Elektriska_Aktiebolaget.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Berliner_Zeitung.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Bofors.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Bofors_scandal.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Carl-Fredrik_Algernon.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Category:1953_births.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_deaths.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assassinated_Swedish_journalists.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bofors_scandal.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_television_journalists.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Central_European_Time.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Claes-Ulrik_Winberg.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Communist_state.
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- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink East_Germany.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Europe.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Enskede-Årsta-Vantör.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Police_(Germany).
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Folkungagatan,_Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Hammarby_Sjö.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Hammarby_Sjöstad.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Hot_isostatic_pressing.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Journalist.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Lasse_Strömstedt.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink New_states_of_Germany.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Rapport_(television_programme).
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Renault.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Stasi.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm_metro.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Sveriges_Radio.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Sveriges_Television.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Police_Authority.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Security_Service.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Södermalm.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLink West_Germany.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cats Falck".
- Cats_Falck alternativeNames "Falck, Maureen Cathryn Harriet".
- Cats_Falck birthDate "1953-07-11".
- Cats_Falck birthPlace Enskede-Årsta-Vantör.
- Cats_Falck birthPlace Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck birthPlace Sweden.
- Cats_Falck dateOfBirth "1953-07-11".
- Cats_Falck dateOfDeath "1984-11-18".
- Cats_Falck deathDate "--11-18".
- Cats_Falck employer Sveriges_Television.
- Cats_Falck name "Falck, Cats".
- Cats_Falck name "Maureen Cathryn Harriet Falck".
- Cats_Falck occupation Journalist.
- Cats_Falck partner Lasse_Strömstedt.
- Cats_Falck placeOfBirth Enskede-Årsta-Vantör.
- Cats_Falck placeOfBirth Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck placeOfBirth Sweden.
- Cats_Falck placeOfDeath Hammarby_Sjöstad.
- Cats_Falck placeOfDeath Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck placeOfDeath Sweden.
- Cats_Falck shortDescription "Journalist".
- Cats_Falck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Birth_date.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Cats_Falck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cats_Falck description "Journalist".
- Cats_Falck description "Journalist".
- Cats_Falck subject Category:1953_births.
- Cats_Falck subject Category:1984_deaths.
- Cats_Falck subject Category:Assassinated_Swedish_journalists.
- Cats_Falck subject Category:Bofors_scandal.
- Cats_Falck subject Category:People_from_Stockholm.
- Cats_Falck subject Category:Swedish_television_journalists.
- Cats_Falck hypernym Journalist.
- Cats_Falck type Agent.
- Cats_Falck type Journalist.
- Cats_Falck type Person.