Investigation Underway After 9-Year-Old Child Dies at School in Veliko Tarnovo
A 9-year-old girl has died at a school in Veliko Tarnovo, and an investigation is underway to determine the cause of death
Shooting in a Serbian elementary school - a 14-year-old boy opened fire and killed 9 people. The attack took place in the capital Belgrade.
The seventh-grader, whose identity has not been released, first shot his history teacher. After that, the young man started shooting at his classmates.
8 children and the security guard at the school were killed. Six students were injured and taken to hospital. The teacher died later as a result of her wounds.
The 14-year-old attacker was arrested. His motives are still unknown.
According to preliminary data, he acted under the influence of drugs.
The Serbian Interior Ministry said the teenager fired a gun belonging to his father. He was also carrying five full magazines.
Gun ownership laws in Serbia are extremely strict and such incidents are not common in the country.
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