A POPULAR Swedish rapper has been gunned down in a parking lot as the killer livestreamed the bloody execution. The barbaric murder of masked gangster rap star, Gaboro, 23, is the fourth time a mus…
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The barbaric murder of masked gangster rap star, Gaboro, 23, is the fourth time a musician has been ruthlessly killed in Sweden in recent years as the country faces being torn apart by gangland violence.
Popular Swedish rapper Gaboro has been gunned down in a car park. The killer livestreamed the bloody execution.
Despite being just 23 years old Gaboro had already amassed a huge audience of listeners.
His Spotify profile has over 222,000 monthly listeners with his hit song Suavemente having almost 11 million plays.
Sweden has already experienced a number of terrifying attacks on gangster rappers in recent years.
In June, award winner C.Gambino was shot dead in an ambush attack.
C Gambino
The masked artist, 26, had parked his car in a garage in Gothenburg when gunmen unleashed a number of bullets - fatally wounding him.
C.Gambino was hailed as one of Sweden's greatest and most successful artists.
His hit albums, including Sin City and In Memory of Some Stand Up Guys, topped the Swedish music charts.
He won the prestigious Swedish music award Grammis in May for Hip-Hop Artist of the Year.
Fellow rapper, 23-year-old Rozh Shamal,
was also killed in a 2019 gangland shooting.
His death came just a few years before musician Einar, 19,
was fatally shot at point-blank range.
He was the most-streamed artist on Spotify in Sweden at the time of his execution-style murder.
Inside Sweden's crime-riddled underworld
PARTS of Sweden have become riddled with gang activity, plagued by executions and bomb attacks, and have child soldiers rampaging the streets.
Innocent bystanders have been gunned down in recent years as a country that was once deemed peaceful and safe turned into a twisted gangster's paradise. Sweden has grappled with gang violence for decades, but its latest surge has been fuelled by notorious druglords dubbed Kurdish Fox and The Greek. Police are on constant standby, ready to prevent brutal murders and explosions. One gang member told public broadcaster SVT “If my family is in danger, everyone’s family is in danger”. The country's leaders even geared up their military to be deployed over the summer over fears of a rampant escalation.
Sweden has even reached its highest level of children prosecuted for murder since 2019. Much of the violence is concentrated in large cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Uppsala. Malmö has even been dubbed one of the worst cities in Northern Europe for gang crime by a tourism review. Manne Gerell,
Swedish criminologist and senior lecturer at Malmö university, previously told the Financial Times that shootings and bombings in the city are rife. He said: "It almost appears random — it can happen to anybody, anywhere. It makes it more similar to terrorism."