Mass held in Graz for victims of Austria's deadliest mass shooting since World War II
Residents of Graz gathered for a mass and a candle lit vigil to mourn the 11 victims who were killed after a former pupil opened fire in a school.
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Residents of Graz gathered for a mass and a candle lit vigil to mourn the 11 victims who were killed after a former pupil opened fire in a school.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/06/11/graz-residents-hold-mass-vigil-to-mourn-victims-of-deadly-shooting
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00:00Several hundred people attended a mass in the second-largest Austrian city of Graz to mourn the victims of a deadly school shooting.
00:10A former student at a high school in the city opened fire, killing 10 people and injuring many more before taking his own life, according to police.
00:20There's no immediate information on the motive behind the attack.
00:25The 21-year-old shooter, who held no previous criminal record, used two weapons to execute the attack, both believed to have been owned legally.
00:34Austrian Chancellor Christian Stoker, Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler, and Foreign Minister Beat Meinl Reisinger all attended the mass at Graz Cathedral.
00:44A candlelit vigil was also held in the city's main square to commemorate the victims.
00:50Dozens of the city's residents attended the event to pay their respects, including police forces who responded to the emergency.
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