Inventor and creator of the world's largest private U-boat, Peter Madsen, accepts the prosecutors demand of a mental examination. The examination is pertaining to the charges against him for manslaughter and indecent handling of a dead body following the death of Swedish journalist Kim Wall on Madsen's U-boat the UC3 Nautilus in August. The statement comes from special prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen who is pleased that it will no longer be necessary to force admit Madsen for the examination. Madsen first refused the examination but has now changed his mind which means he will be able to stay in prison and be transported to and from the examination and not have to be committed to a mental institution for the duration. The examination will consist of among other things talks with psychologists, doctors and social workers.