Here's a different telling of the tale.
Alexandra Mezher, 22, was on her own when she was attacked at a refugee centre in Mölndal which cared for young asylum seekers.
Ms Mezher warned her mother she was caring for men aged up to 24 years old and worked alone on night shifts in the block of flats housing 10 asylum seekers. Her mother Chimene Mezher, 42, claims ‘orphans’ at the centre lied about their age.
She added her daughter was warned a knife had been stolen from the kitchen four hours before she started her last shift.
A ‘
15-year-old Somalian’
refugee is due to appear in court today charged with murder.
Mrs Mezher, told the Daily Mail, said: "Alexandra knew how to handle children including violent ones. But those she was working with were big powerful guys – she could see it in their eyes and their bodies.
"A few were maybe under 18, but the rest were older, maybe 23 or 24.
"She said she had two from Somalia there, but never mentioned any trouble with them. Alexandra never said she was afraid of working there – I think she was protecting me, she did not want to scare me.
"But a friend from the centre called her four or five hours before she started work that day to say a knife had been stolen from the kitchen. I heard her talking.
"No one was allowed to say anything to their bosses at that place, they were too frightened, so I don't know if the missing knife was reported.
"The boss of the company has not even been here to see the family."
Ms Mezher, a psychology graduate, was on her own and finishing her night shift when she was stabbed in the back and thigh on Monday.
She died in hospital.