The identity of suspected gunman has been confirmed in Sweden’s biggest collective shooting, the Swedish prosecutors said on Monday without a suspicious name.
On Tuesday of last week, a 35-year-old man-Swedish media recognized as a record Anderson-the youth entered an education center for adults and set fire, killing 10 people, in which clearly themselves. But before the gun bend.
Described as an unemployed Vairagi with psychological problems, he is believed to have worked alone in a massacre at the Campus Risburgca in Orebro city, 200 kilometers (125 mi) west of the Stockholm.
The Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a statement, “The prosecutor has handed over to the police to investigate the school shooting in Orebro,” a statement said in a statement that the investigation of an prosecutor was led by the investigation since the suspect was dead. There was no need to do it.
The authority did not name the suspect, but while speaking to the newspaper Express, prosecutor Elizabeth Anderson confirmed that the record was Anderson.
AFP is not able to reach Elizabeth Anderson.
Six days after the massacre, the police are still trying to establish a clear purpose for shooting.
According to media reports, the person was nominated in school in the past, but did not participate in classes there since 2021.
The police have not disclosed the nationalities of the victims – seven women and three men aged 28 to 68 live in Orebro – but last week told AFP that they were “many nationalities”.
According to broadcaster SVT, most of the victims had a foreign background.
“He came from different parts of the world and had different dreams,” Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Christson said in a speech on Sunday.
“They were in school to lay the foundation for a future which is now taken away from them.”
Christson urged the people not to speculate on the objectives of the attacker, but insisted that he “understood the concerns of people of foreign origin, which shows a special sense of vulnerability”.
The Syrian embassy in Stockholm expressed condolences to two Syrian families, without giving details.
Bosnia’s Foreign Ministry said that one of its citizens was one of the dead, while the other was injured.
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