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According to the report, Ismail Moradi, 16, would normally be carrying his textbooks into school.But on Wednesday he was clutching a bunch of red flowers to lay in tribute to those murdered in Sweden's worst ever mass shooting. He was so terrified and said to himself he was shocked and never like to go school.
The report said that the police did not have idea of the motive for the attack, but people around said that it might be due to racial element to the shooting. The witness said that "In this school, it's only newcomers to Sweden. There's not so many Swedish people. So, I think it was targeted for one special group of people." Swedish police are still investigating the gunman's personal history and have not said the attack, which killed 11 people, was targeted.
The report added that Hellen Werme, a 35-year-old trainee nurse, survived the shooting. She and her classmates locked themselves inside their classroom as the shooter prowled the corridors. "We could hear him firing," she told us. "I just felt that at any moment I would be shot and I could never come home to my children." Unconfirmed reports in the Swedish media say the gunman was a 35-year-old local man who legally owned a gun.
In addition to the report, " the Swedish government said that those people lost yesterday were studying Swedish and this make people think about their future if it is still safe to study in Sweden. The authorities assured the people that it will not happen again.
Report Source: BBC
The report said that the police did not have idea of the motive for the attack, but people around said that it might be due to racial element to the shooting. The witness said that "In this school, it's only newcomers to Sweden. There's not so many Swedish people. So, I think it was targeted for one special group of people." Swedish police are still investigating the gunman's personal history and have not said the attack, which killed 11 people, was targeted.
The report added that Hellen Werme, a 35-year-old trainee nurse, survived the shooting. She and her classmates locked themselves inside their classroom as the shooter prowled the corridors. "We could hear him firing," she told us. "I just felt that at any moment I would be shot and I could never come home to my children." Unconfirmed reports in the Swedish media say the gunman was a 35-year-old local man who legally owned a gun.
In addition to the report, " the Swedish government said that those people lost yesterday were studying Swedish and this make people think about their future if it is still safe to study in Sweden. The authorities assured the people that it will not happen again.
Report Source: BBC