A Swedish school in Karlstad is under scrutiny after a teacher convicted of aggravated sexual offenses against a minor was allowed to remain employed there for a period. The school received multiple warnings regarding the man’s behavior prior to his conviction. Prosecutors have now dropped their investigation into potential negligence by school officials, citing insufficient evidence to prove they knowingly allowed a dangerous individual to work with children. The decision to close the case has sparked criticism from parents and advocates. The teacher was ultimately dismissed following his conviction. The investigation focused on whether the school failed in its duty of care, but authorities determined there was no demonstrable intent to endanger students. Further internal reviews within the school are expected.