A masked man armed with a sword has killed a pupil
and a teacher at a school in Sweden.The suspect, clad in black, apparently posed for
photos with students ahead of the attack, in the western town of Trollhattan.
Two further victims, a pupil and a teacher, are
seriously injured. The attacker was shot by police and has died of his
injuries. He was 21 and resident in Trollhattan, police said.
The king has said Sweden "is in shock".
Eyewitnesses described chaos at the school, with
hundreds of students fleeing from the building screaming.
Police responded to an emergency call reporting an
attack in the cafe area of the Kronan school, at around 10:10 local time (08:10
GMT) on Thursday.
Arriving at the scene, they found a dead man - a
teacher - near the entrance.
Two male students and another teacher were rushed to
hospital. One of the boys, aged 17, has since died of his injuries.
The other pupil, who is 15, and the teacher, a
41-year-old man, are being treated in intensive care for knife injuries. Their
condition is described as serious but stable by the hospital.
The attacker was also taken to hospital with gunshot
wounds and has since died.
Police have said several knives were used in the
attack.
Officers have identified the suspect but not
released his name. They have searched the suspect's home and have found "interesting"
things, spokesman Thord Haraldsson told a news conference.
He was not previously known to police, he said.
Asked about possible links to far-right extremism,
Mr Haraldsson refused to comment, Swedish radio reports.
Local media have reported that the suspect's
accounts on Facebook and YouTube suggest an interest in Hitler and Nazi
Germany. In a photo given to media by a student at the school, he appears to be
wearing a black trench coat and a helmet resembling those worn by German troops
in World War Two.
Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet published an account
(in Swedish) of a girl, who they refer to as Sara, who witnessed the attack.
The girl left her classroom and met two school
friends who stood with a masked man holding a bloody knife, she said. He was
playing "horrible, Halloween-type" music and did not speak, she said.
Her friends thought it was a joke and wanted to be
photographed with the man, so Sara took a photo, Aftonbladet reports.
A teacher came out and asked the man what he was
doing, the girl said.
"You're scaring the children, you can go,"
the teacher said.
The man just nodded then stabbed the teacher in the
side with his knife, Sara said.
She and her friends ran. The man chased them but
they managed to escape.
Source:bbcnews
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