NEWS:Sweden shooting: 10 people dead after attack at education centre in Örebro, say police – as it happened……..

NEWS:Sweden shooting: 10 people dead after attack at education centre in Örebro, say police – as it happened……..

 

 

Perpetrator of shooting at Risbergska campus in Örebro believed to be among the dead, say police

Six adults were taken to Örebro University Hospital following the shooting.

Five of them had gunshot wounds, one of whom has minor injuries.

One of the patients remains in a life-threatening condition, Jonas Claesson, director of Health and Medical Services in Region Örebro, said.

Campus Risbergska in Örebro will be closed tomorrow, the municipal director Peter Larsson told Aftonbladet.

Larsson said he expects it will be closed this week.

Other upper secondary schools in Örebro will remain open.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen expressed her sympathy on X, saying: “In this dark hour, we stand with the people of Sweden.”

Police ‘believe perpetrator acted alone’

Police have issued an update about raids they have carried out at various addresses in the city and currently believe the perpetrator acted alone.

“During the afternoon, several investigative measures connected to the case have been carried out at various addresses in Örebro. Work at the crime scene continues, including technical personnel,” the statement said.

“At present, the police believe that the perpetrator acted alone, but we cannot rule out more perpetrators connected to the incident. Our view is that the perpetrator is one of the dead people.”

Kristersson said he had had relatives whose children were housed in a school during the day.

He said there are many parents who have an important task to talk to their children today, but cautioned against spreading fear and terror.

The PM said the vast majority of schools are safe places.

Prime minister Kristersson says there is no further danger right now at the school.

Minister of justice Gunnar Strömmer told the press conference the police in Örebro have support from other police regions and from Sweden’s security service Sapo.

 

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