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Ex-pupil kills 10 at Austrian school
Ex-pupil kills 10 at Austrian school

Otago Daily Times

time3 days ago

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  • Otago Daily Times

Ex-pupil kills 10 at Austrian school

A former pupil has killed 10 people and himself at a secondary school in Austria's second city, Graz, in the worst school shooting in the nation's modern history. Interior Minister Gerhard Karner said six of those killed at the school on Tuesday were female and three were male. Graz hospital later confirmed the death of a 10th person. Karnersaid another dozen people had been injured but gave no further details about the victims. Austrian media said most were pupils. Police said they believed the 21-year-old Austrian shooter, found dead in a bathroom, had been operating alone when he entered the school with two guns and opened fire. His motive remained unclear. Chancellor Christian Stocker called the shooting a "dark day in the history of our country". "There are no words for the pain and grief that we all - all of Austria - are feeling right now." Stocker travelled to Graz where, at a news conference alongside officials including Karner, he announced three days of national mourning. A minute's silence was set for 10am on Wednesday (local time). The Kronen-Zeitung newspaper said police had found a farewell note from the shooter at his home. The paper did not say what it contained and police were not immediately available to comment. More than 300 police were called in after shots were heard about 10am at the school for pupils aged 15 and above. Ambulances also arrived within minutes as the premises were cordoned off. The Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper said in an unconfirmed report that the suspect, armed with a pistol and a shotgun, had opened fire on pupils in two classrooms, one of which had once been his own. It said he had been a victim of bullying. Police said investigations into a motive were continuing. Julia Ebner, an extremism expert at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue think-tank, said the incident appeared to be the worst school shooting in Austria's post-war history. Foreign leaders including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed shock. Austria has one of the most heavily armed civilian populations in Europe, with an estimated 30 firearms per 100 people, according to the Small Arms Survey, an independent research project. Four people were killed and 22 injured when a convicted jihadist went on a shooting spree in the centre of Vienna in 2020. In November 1997, a 36-year-old mechanic shot dead six people in the town of Mauterndorf before killing himself.

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