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Farewell letter from gunman discovered as Austria mourns school shooting victims

Farewell letter from gunman discovered as Austria mourns school shooting victims

A farewell letter and video have been discovered at the home of a 21-year-old gunman who killed 10 people in a school shooting in Austria, as the nation observed a minute’s silence on Wednesday.

The country paused at 10am local time (9am UK time), marking the moment of the attack a day earlier at the BORG Dreierschützengasse high school in the southeastern city of Graz.

A teacher and nine students were killed – six girls and three boys aged between 14 and 17. Another 11 people were wounded.

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People lit candles in honour of the victims on Wednesday. Pic: Reuters

Emergency personnel stand infront of the site of a deadly shooting at a secondary school, in Graz, Austria 
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Medics gathered at the site of the shooting on Wednesday. Pic: Reuters

Hundreds of people gathered for the silence in the central square of Austria‘s second-biggest city, some also lighting candles in memory of those killed, others hugged each other, as they tried to come to terms with the tragedy.

In the capital Vienna, trams, subway trains and buses also stopped for a minute.

Hundreds of people joined Austrian officials at a service on Tuesday evening in Graz cathedral.

People light candles on the main square in the city center after a deadly shooting at a school in Graz, Austria. Pic: AP
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Candles were lit as people gathered in Graz’s main square on Tuesday night. Pic: AP

Police said the gunman, who took his own life, was a former student at the school who had not completed his studies.

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But they added they do not yet know what his motive was.

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The unnamed man used two weapons in the attack, a shotgun and a pistol, which he owned legally.

On Wednesday, officers searched the home where he lived with his mother near Graz and found a pipe bomb, which was not operational, along with abandoned plans for a bombing.

Police officers stand guard near a school following a deadly school shooting in Graz, Austria.
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Officers secured the scene after the shooting on Tuesday in Graz. Pic: Reuters

Rescue service personnel attend the scene of a shooting at a school in Graz, Austria, Tuesday, June 10, 2025. (Kleine Zeitung via AP)
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Paramedics were called to the scene on Tuesday. Pic: AP

Franz Ruf, public security director at Austria’s interior ministry, told TV network ORF about the messages which officers discovered.

“A farewell letter in analog and digital form was found. He says goodbye to his parents. But no motive can be inferred from the farewell letter, and that is a matter for further investigations,” Mr Ruf said.

He added that the wounded people were found on various levels of the school and in the front of the building, but would not speculate on whether they were specifically targeted by the gunman.

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Graz, where the attack happened, is Austria’s second-largest city

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Among those in the square on Wednesday was Chiara Komlenic, 28, who said she always felt safe when she attended the school.

“I made lifelong friendships there. It just hurts to see that young girls and boys will never come back, that they experienced the worst day of their lives where I had the best time of my life… it just hurts a lot,” she said.

On Wednesday morning, local health officials said that those injured were aged between 15 and 26 and were in a stable condition.

Nine were still in intensive care units, two of whom needed further operations. Another two had been moved to regular wards.

Austria has declared three days of national mourning following what appears to be the deadliest attack in its post-Second World War history.