ÖREBRO — Sweden on Wednesday mourned the victims of its worst mass killing as police indicated that the gunman probably shot himself after killing 10 people at an adult education centre.
ÖREBRO — Sweden on Wednesday mourned the victims of its worst mass killing as police indicated that the gunman probably shot himself after killing 10 people at an adult education centre.Mourners left candles, flowers and notes in front of the cordoned-off Campus Risbergska, a school for young adults in Orebro, as residents joined members of the royal family to pay their respects.
The man had been enrolled at the school in the past but had not attended classes there since 2021, according to the Aftonbladet newspaper.At the time of the attack around midday local time Tuesday, he was carrying three rifles and a knife, the paper said. One was a hunting rifle and there were reports of another being a shotgun.He reportedly hid his weapons in a guitar case and changed into military style garb in a bathroom, before the shooting began.
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