Swedish twins separated by border closure due to Covid-19 meet on a bridge

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Pontus sits on the Swedish side while his brother Ola sits on the Norwegian side of the old bridge of Svinesund with the respective country flags and the new Svinesund Bridge in the background. Photos: AFP

"We're not allowed to cross the border. I have to stay one metre away on my side and he has to stay back one metre on his side," Ola explains, the little Norwegian and Swedish flags they've attached to the bridge fluttering in the wind. "It's very strange but it's become a need, a pressing need, because we used to see each other every week and we wanted to continue that," says Pontus from the Swedish side.While the local restrictions have changed over the months as the virus situation has evolved, the border has remained closed.

From their privileged perch, the two have, on occasion, found themselves in the role of benevolent smugglers – like the day when they delivered a puppy born in Sweden to its new family in Norway.In more than a year, they've only missed their weekly rendezvous three times – because of stubborn police who wouldn't let them onto the bridge.

 

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