GRAZ, Austria – A former student killed 10 people when he opened fire at a high school in southeastern Austria on Tuesday before taking his own life, authorities said, in an unprecedented case of deadly gun violence that stunned the Alpine country.
Heavily armed police, a helicopter and paramedics descended on the Dreierschuetzengasse high school in Graz after the 21-year-old lone shooter struck, police said.
Nine victims were immediately confirmed but a woman died from her wounds in hospital later, an official said.
Seven of the victims were female and three male, authorities said without specifying their ages. A 17-year-old French student was among the victims, his father told AFP.
Twelve people suffered severe injuries and police said support was being provided to witnesses and those affected.
The suspect acted alone and took his own life in the school toilet, police said.
The police said late Tuesday they had found a good-bye letter addressed to his parents during a search of his residence, but that it included no clues about his motive.
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker declared three days of national mourning to remember the victims, saying the country had witnessed “an act of unimaginable violence”.
According to police, the alleged perpetrator was an Austrian from the Graz region, who used two legally owned weapons.
He was a former student at the high school, but had not finished his studies, Interior Minister Gerhard Karner told reporters.