Police have said ’10 or so’ people have been killed and at least five others wounded in a campus shooting in the southern Swedish city of Örebro, in what Sweden’s prime minister has described as a ‘very painful day’ for the country. Roberto Eid Forest, the head of local police, said investigating officers were still in the process of identifying victims, but they believed the ‘primary perpetrator’, not previously known to police, was among the dead. He said authorities had had ‘no prior warning signs’ of the attack, which happened soon after 12.30pm on Tuesday at a campus housing an adult education centre and other learning facilities, and that it was believed the gunman acted alone.
Sweden shooting: 10 people dead after attack at education centre in Örebro, say police – latest updates
Swedish police say about 10 people dead in Örebro campus attack
0 views
Date: February 4, 2025
Related videos







