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On Boxing Day 2004, the Indian Ocean was hit by a powerful earthquake. The tsunami that followed the earthquake killed over 200,000 people, of which 543 were Swedes. In a program led by Camilla Kvartoft, we meet, among others, Lottie Knutson, former communications director for Fritidsresor, Stefan Åsberg, foreign correspondent and Lisa Borg, who survived the disaster. A conversation about memories, grief and how to move on.

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  • Marie Göranzon

    Marie Göranzon

    Self

  • Camilla Kvartoft

    Camilla Kvartoft

    Self

  • Lottie Knutson

    Lottie Knutson

    Self

  • Stefan Åsberg

    Stefan Åsberg

    Self

  • Lisa Borg

    Lisa Borg

    Self

  • Sofi Anckarman

    Sofi Anckarman

    Self

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On Boxing Day 2004, the Indian Ocean was hit by a powerful earthquake. The tsunami that followed the earthquake killed over 200,000 people, of which 543 were Swedes. In a program led by Camilla Kvartoft, we meet, among others, Lottie Knutson, former communications director for Fritidsresor, Stefan Åsberg, foreign correspondent and Lisa Borg, who survived the disaster. A conversation about memories, grief and how to move on.

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