Trial Begins for 19-Year-Old Accused of Murdering Mikkeli Woman
In a chilling case that has gripped the community, the trial of a 19-year-old man accused of murder and attempted murder commenced on Tuesday morning at the South Savo District Court. The prosecutor alleges that the accused fatally attacked a 60-year-old woman last July in the Otava district of Mikkeli, subsequently setting her residence ablaze and stealing her car. Tragically, the woman’s body was later discovered amid the charred debris of her home.
Alongside the murder charge, the young man faces allegations of attempted murder stemming from an incident involving a taxi driver in Jyväskylä. According to police reports, the accused allegedly assaulted the driver in the early hours of a Sunday morning, stole his vehicle, and later drove it to Mikkeli. Investigators eventually located the abandoned taxi near the site of the woman’s burned house.
The taxi driver sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries in the attack.
In court, the prosecutor has called for a life sentence for the charges of murder and attempted murder. Additionally, the suspect faces multiple other charges, including aggravated robbery and aggravated damage to property.
Representing the accused, attorney Henry Saleva told Yle that his client has been cooperative with law enforcement and has acknowledged his involvement in the incidents, albeit asserting that the circumstances might warrant a lesser charge of negligent homicide. “He has no prior criminal record and has never associated with criminals. For something this severe to occur as his first offense is truly exceptional,” Saleva remarked.
As the trial unfolds, the community remains on edge, grappling with the gravity of these allegations and the profound impact they have left behind.


