Dahlsjö Case

[1] Additionally, Hübner "Hymme" Olof Alexis Lundqvist (born 6 February 1947), son of Evert Lundquist, was last verifiably reported alive after sending a postcard to his parents in Torekov from the Gothenburg Central Station on the same date as the trio disappeared.

[4] Although Lundqvist is commonly believed to have died whilst hitchhiking with the Dahlsjö trio,[5] sightings of him in Adelaide, Australia in 1966 and Singapore in 1968 have been reported.

[7] Karlsson arrived at the Swedish Public Employment Service's office at Värmlandsgatan in Masthugget at roughly 6:30 AM on 29 July, staying there until he and a group of other men went out to smoke at 8:00 AM.

On the morning of 29 July, Johannson left his family's apartment, leaving behind his work shoes in the hallway which baffled his mother, as Johansson generally was punctual.

[15][16] However, Lundqvist felt restless and somewhat uncomfortable staying with his overprotective parents, and had read about an art colony in Lysekil which he wanted to visit during his vacation.

[11][19] According to his mother, Lundqvist was dressed in a brown suede leather jacket, a white cotton shirt, grey polyester pants and a dark blue sweatshirt.

Johansson, Dahlsjö and Karlsson were last seen travelling in Dahlsjö's 1956 Volvo PV444 .