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2 days ago
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Graz school shooting survivors not in life-threatening condition, hospitals say
BELGRADE, Serbia and LONDON -- Eleven people injured in a school shooting in Graz, Austria, on Tuesday are still being treated but are not in life-threatening condition, officials at the three hospitals treating the patients told ABC News. Ten people were killed in the shooting at a high school in Austria's second-largest city on Tuesday, with the shooter also dying by suicide in a bathroom during the incident, according to local officials. Twelve people were initially injured, one of whom died in hospital on Tuesday. Austrians observed a nationwide minute of silence on Wednesday morning to mourn the victims. MORE: 'Complete shock': Residents of Graz in anguish after school attack: Reporter's notebook The suspect, a 21-year-old Austrian citizen and former student of the school who never graduated, acted alone, authorities said. The shooter used a long gun and a handgun which were found at the scene and are now being investigated, a Styria police spokesperson said. The suspect -- who was not employed at the time of the shooting -- legally owned the two weapons used in the attack, officials said. Police had no prior records on the suspect, a spokesperson said, and there was no prior warning. Officials searching the premises where the suspect lived found a farewell letter, but police have not offered a motive for the attack. "The school shooting in Graz is a national tragedy that has deeply shocked our entire country," Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker said in a statement posted on social media. MORE: 10 dead in Austrian school shooting, along with alleged shooter, officials say He added, "Young people suddenly ripped from the lives they had ahead of them. There are no words for the pain and grief that all of us -- all of Austria -- are feeling right now." ABC News' Morgan Winsor, Kevin Shalvey, Felix Franz and Megan Forrester contributed to this report. Graz school shooting survivors not in life-threatening condition, hospitals say originally appeared on
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27-03-2025
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At least 4 tourists dead in submarine accident in Egypt: Officials
At least four people are dead in a submarine accident that occurred while it was carrying crew members and 45 Russian tourists in Egypt, officials said. Russia's embassy in Egypt confirmed in a statement obtained by ABC News that there was an accident on Thursday morning involving a submarine carrying crew members and 45 tourists -- all Russian citizens -- in the Red Sea less than a mile off the coast of Hurghada, Egypt. At least four of those aboard the submarine were killed in the incident, the Russian embassy said. Doctors in the emergency department at the Royal Hospital Hurghada confirmed to ABC News that they received five patients from a submarine accident on Thursday. The circumstances remain unclear, including whether the submarine was submerged at the time and the numbers of those who have been injured in the incident. It is also currently not known how many people were on board the submarine at the time of the accident or what the cause might have been. Hurghada is a popular tourist destination for beachgoers along the Red Sea and is well known for its scuba diving and snorkeling. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. ABC News' Morgan Winsor and Nasser Atta contributed to this report. At least 4 tourists dead in submarine accident in Egypt: Officials originally appeared on