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Finnish police say bullying was motive for school shooting

Time:2024-05-21 12:24:21 source:Earthly Exploits news portal
Police tape cordons off the Viertola School in Vantaa, in the north of  the Finnish capital Helsinki, on April 3, 2024, one day after a 12-year-old opened fire inside the school, killing a classmate and seriously injuring two other children. Finland will fly its flags at half-mast on April 3, 2024, to mark the country's mourning after a 12-year-old opened fire at a school, killing one classmate and seriously injuring two others in the city of Vantaa. (Photo by Jussi Nukari / Lehtikuva / AFP) / Finland OUT

Police tape cordons off the Viertola School in Vantaa after a 12-year-old opened fire inside the school, killing a classmate and seriously injuring two other children. Photo: JUSSI NUKARI

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