Martti Jylhä’s camera equipment was stolen in Stockholm in Sweden.
Martti Jylhä has worked as a photographer for six years. Picture of the Ruka World Cup 2019. Pasi Liesimaa
Former top skier in Finland Martti Jylhä38, on Saturday night, was a victim of ruthless theft in Sweden in Sweden.
Jylhä’s camera equipment, who had worked as a photographer for six years, was stolen at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium from the Media working space.
– The equipment left my eyes, says Jylhä.
The theft occurred from 22.15 to 22.25 for a local time when the media space was full of journalists and photographers.
– I hope naively that with this story, some conscience would knock and get the equipment back. It is difficult to sell stolen goods. Memory cards, in particular, are important because Saturday’s work was left there, Jylhä says.
Jylhä searched for his equipment for a moment in the media mode until he began to follow his phone where the laptop moves. The machine was a stone’s throw from the stadium. Rugged and working couple Jesse Väänänen They left the media mode without delay to follow the trace left by the computer.
After different stages, the computer and a couple of batteries were found in the park’s abandoned backpack a few kilometers from the stadium. The shooting equipment with no digital tracking was gone.
– During my ski career, I never had any pairs of skis.

