RIP,and speed recovery to the injured;
@A.P. Richelieu any more news ?
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UPDATED: One person is reported dead and five people injured after a person wearing a mask entered a school in Trollhättan in west Sweden, carrying a knife.
Police told the Swedish news agency TT that there was "considerable confusion" at the school, which both students and staff had been swiftly asked to vacate.
An hospital source told TT shortly after 11.45am that one of the victims had died from their injuries. And reports suggest up to five people, including the suspect, have been injured on the premises.
A police source said at 11am that the suspect had been killed but Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter swiftly cited hospital officials reporting that he remained alive.
"We have a number of people injured," said Stefan Gustafsson from the region's police force told TT.
"What exactly it is about, we have no answer to right now," said Gustafsson.
Stefan Benhage, a photographer for local newspaper TTELA has told the publication that there is "complete chaos" at the school and described pupils sobbing at the scene.
A large number of police cars and ambulances are in the area.
Around 400 pupils are understood to be taught at the school, aged between six and fifteen.
Trollhättan is an industrial town in west Sweden, located around 75km north of Gothenburg, the nation's second largest city.
One dead in west Sweden school attack - The Local
@A.P. Richelieu any more news ?
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UPDATED: One person is reported dead and five people injured after a person wearing a mask entered a school in Trollhättan in west Sweden, carrying a knife.
Police told the Swedish news agency TT that there was "considerable confusion" at the school, which both students and staff had been swiftly asked to vacate.
An hospital source told TT shortly after 11.45am that one of the victims had died from their injuries. And reports suggest up to five people, including the suspect, have been injured on the premises.
A police source said at 11am that the suspect had been killed but Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter swiftly cited hospital officials reporting that he remained alive.
"We have a number of people injured," said Stefan Gustafsson from the region's police force told TT.
"What exactly it is about, we have no answer to right now," said Gustafsson.
Stefan Benhage, a photographer for local newspaper TTELA has told the publication that there is "complete chaos" at the school and described pupils sobbing at the scene.
A large number of police cars and ambulances are in the area.
Around 400 pupils are understood to be taught at the school, aged between six and fifteen.
Trollhättan is an industrial town in west Sweden, located around 75km north of Gothenburg, the nation's second largest city.
One dead in west Sweden school attack - The Local