A man living in a rented apartment in Kuopio, Finland, was sentenced to three years in suspended prison for causing over 20,000 euros in damage to the property. The tenant, who had lived there since early 2018, caused extensive destruction including burning furniture, damaging appliances, and leaving the premises in a state of severe filth and neglect. The apartment’s floors and walls were completely covered in waste, with mold, stains, and foul odors resulting from his actions. The court ordered him to pay over 22,000 euros in compensation, covering repair costs, lost rent, and travel expenses. He did not attend the trial but admitted guilt during preliminary investigation.
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