FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2021 file photo Swedish artist Lars Vilks is pictured during a visit to Warsaw, Poland, for the opening of an exhibition that featured some of his works. Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, died in a weekend crash along with two police bodyguards, police said Monday. He was 75. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski, file)
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STOCKHOLM (AP) - Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, died in a weekend car crash along with two police bodyguards, police said Monday. He was 75.
Vilks and two plainclothes officers were killed in a head-on crash with a truck on Sunday afternoon, said Carina Persson, the police chief for southern Sweden. All three died on the spot. The 45-year-old truck driver was flown to a hospital with serious injuries.
Persson said the police car, which was being driven by one of the bodyguards, had left Stockholm and was heading south when it veered into the path of the truck. Both vehicles then burst into flames. The accident occurred near Markaryd, 100 kilometers (60 miles) northeast of Malmo, Sweden's third-largest city.
'œThere is nothing else for now that indicates that it was something else but a traffic accident,'ť Persson told a press conference.
Sweden's top police chief, Anders Thornberg, said an investigation would take place, but was expected 'œto take a relatively long time.'ť
Sweden's Culture Minister Amanda Lind called it 'œan extremely tragic traffic accident.'ť
Vilks was largely unknown outside Sweden before 2007, when he drew a sketch of Muhammad with a dog's body. Dogs are considered unclean by conservative Muslims and Islamic law generally opposes any depiction of the prophet, even favorable, for fear it could lead to idolatry.
Al-Qaida put a bounty on Vilks' head. In 2010, two men tried to burn down his house in southern Sweden.
Since that time, Vilks was forced to live under police protection, 'œdue to the fact that he made use of his freedom of expression and his artistic freedom," Lind said Monday.
Over the years he continued to face death threats.
In 2014, a woman from Pennsylvania pleaded guilty in a plot to kill him.
The following year, a free-speech seminar that Vilks attended in Copenhagen, Denmark, was attacked by a lone gunman who killed a Danish film director and wounded three police officers.
Vilks, who was widely believed to have been the intended target of that 2015 attack, was whisked away unharmed by bodyguards. The gunman later killed a Jewish security guard outside a synagogue and wounded two more officers before he was killed in a firefight with police.
Police said Monday they did not know why Vilks' car drove into the wrong lane but they were investigating whether a tire might have exploded. The car had puncture-proof tires, police said.
The accident happened on the north-south E4 highway on Sunday afternoon. The unmarked police car apparently ploughed through a cable guardrail separating the north- and south-bound lanes, senior police officer Stefan Siteus said at the news conference.
'œWe have found residues of tire on the E4 before the accident, and we are looking into the possibility that there could have been some kind of tire explosion,'ť Siteus said.
The police vehicle weighed 4.5 tons, which could explain how it could drive through a cable guardrail, Siteus said. An ordinary large vehicle weighs less than 2 tons. He added that the speed limit at the site was 110 kilometers per hour (68 mph).
Two investigations are now taking place. Chief Prosecutor Kajsa Sundgren said she had taken over a preliminary investigation into whether 'œany police officer may have committed a crime in connection with the accident.'ť
As to whether the accident may have been caused by someone else, that is being investigated by the police, she said.
'œThere is a lot of speculation going on about what may have happened, and I am careful not to contribute to them,'ť Home Affairs Minister Mikael Damberg told the Swedish news agency TT. 'œI know that the police take this very seriously.'ť
Born in 1946 in Helsingborg, in southern Sweden, Vilks worked as an artist for almost four decades and rose to fame for challenging the boundaries of art through several controversial works.
His most famous pieces included 'œNimis'ť - a sculpture of driftwood built without permission in Sweden's Kullaberg nature reserve - as well as Prophet Muhammad drawings, including the one that showed the prophet as a dog.
Vilks initially planned to display the drawing at an exhibit at a Swedish cultural heritage center, but the drawing was removed over security concerns. It went largely unnoticed until a Swedish newspaper printed the drawing with an editorial defending freedom of expression.
Several of his works, including driftwood sculptures and Mohammad drawings, including the one showing the Muslim prophet's head on the body of a dog, are currently on display in Warsaw, Poland. The works are being shown as part an exhibition curated by a right-wing director that aims to challenge left-wing political correctness.
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Jan M. Olsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, contributed to this report.
FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2021 file photo Swedish artist Lars Vilks is pictured during a visit to Warsaw, Poland, for the opening of an exhibition that featured some of his works. Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, died in a weekend crash along with two police bodyguards, police said Monday. He was 75. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski, file)
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FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2021 file photo Swedish artist Lars Vilks is pictured during a visit to Warsaw, Poland, for the opening of an exhibition that featured some of his works. Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, died in a weekend crash along with two police bodyguards, police said Monday. He was 75. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski, file)
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Forensic technicians work at the scene after a traffic accident between a car and a lorry outside the town Markaryd in Sweden, Monday Oct. 04, 2021. Three people died in the accident that took place on Sunday afternoon, one of whom was Swedish artist Lars Vilks. Carina Persson, police chief for southern Sweden, said Vilks and two plainclothes police bodyguards were killed in a head-on crash with a truck on Sunday. (Johan Nilsson/TT News Agency via AP)
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Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home outside Hoganas in Sweden, Sunday May 16, 2010. Vilks, who had lived under police protection since his 2007 sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body brought death threats, died from a traffic accident Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021, Swedish news media reported. (Bjorn Lindgren/TT via AP)
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FILE - Swedish artist Lars Vilks speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Malmo, Sweden, Wednesday March 4, 2015. Vilks, who had lived under police protection since his 2007 sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body brought death threats, died from a traffic accident Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021 Swedish news media reported. (AP Photo/David Keyton)
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People work on the scene after an accident on Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021 outside the town Markaryd in Sweden. Three people died in the accident one of them is the Swedish artist Lars Vilks and the other two were police officers. Lars Vilks has had a permanent police protection and body guards after several attempts have been made to attack him. He has been under constant threat after portraying the Prophet Muhammad as a dog. (Johan Nilsson/TT via AP)
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Poice Chief Carina Persson and Commanding Chief Inspector Stefan Sinteus, both of the south Sweden police, take part in a press conference in Malmo, Sweden, Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Police say Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had lived under police protection since his 2007 sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body brought death threats, has died in a traffic accident. He was 75. Vilks and two plainclothes police bodyguards were killed in a head-on crash with a truck on Sunday afternoon. (Johan NIlsson/TT News Agency via AP)
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Forensic technicians work at the scene after a traffic accident between a car and a lorry outside the town of Markaryd, Sweden, Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, died in a weekend crash along with two police bodyguards, police said Monday. He was 75. Vilks and two plainclothes police officers were killed in a head-on crash with a truck on Sunday afternoon. (Johan Nilsson/TT News Agency via AP)
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Forensic technicians work at the scene after a traffic accident between a car and a lorry outside the town of Markaryd, Sweden, Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, died in a weekend crash along with two police bodyguards, police said Monday. He was 75. Vilks and two plainclothes police officers were killed in a head-on crash with a truck on Sunday afternoon. (Johan Nilsson/TT News Agency via AP)
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Forensic technicians work at the scene after a traffic accident between a car and a lorry outside the town of Markaryd, Sweden, Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, died in a weekend crash along with two police bodyguards, police said Monday. He was 75. Vilks and two plainclothes police officers were killed in a head-on crash with a truck on Sunday afternoon. (Johan Nilsson/TT News Agency via AP)
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