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Gunman kills himself after deadly Czech hospital rampage

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A gunman killed himself Tuesday after shooting dead six patients at a hospital in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava, in what the premier has called "an immense tragedy".

The attacker gunned down people at close range at the trauma ward of the Faculty Hospital in Ostrava, a steel hub located some 300 kilometres (190 miles) east of Prague.

Four men and two women died during the assault, which police said lasted only a few seconds.

Two other people were seriously wounded -- one is in a critical condition after being shot in the head and the other is past the worst following surgery, rescue services said. A third person sustained light injuries.

Hundreds of officers  supported by two helicopters  joined the hunt for the gunman
Hundreds of officers, supported by two helicopters, joined the hunt for the gunman
Radek MICA, AFP

The gunman had chased children out of the waiting room before opening fire, according to the DNES broadsheet daily.

Police said they had not yet determined what drove the 42-year-old to launch the attack but reports suggested he was mentally unstable.

"I was told the dead victims were people sitting in the waiting room of the trauma ward. Fortunately, there were not as many as usual," Prime Minister Andrej Babis told local media in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.

"The gunman was allegedly shooting from a close range, aiming at the head and neck."

The shooter then fled the scene in a silver Renault Laguna car, sparking a police hunt involving hundreds of officers and two helicopters.

"His mother cooperated with the police -- he came home, told her he had shot people and that he was going to shoot himself now," Babis said at the site of the crime after travelling to Ostrava.

- 'A catastrophe' -

The man had turned the gun on himself inside the vehicle as police were about to capture him in a village just northwest of Ostrava, regional police chief Tomas Kuzel said.

Police had tweeted pictures of the gunman before his death
Police had tweeted pictures of the gunman before his death
HANDOUT, Czech Police/AFP

"We identified the gunman using hospital cameras. We deployed two helicopters, identified his car... and when one helicopter descended over the car, he shot himself in the head," Kuzel told reporters.

Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said the man died despite resuscitation efforts.

Police said the gunman had used the Czech-made nine-millimetre semi-automatic CZ 75 pistol in the attack, which took place shortly after 0600 GMT.

"As far as we know, the man is not in our database of legal gun owners," Kuzel said, adding there was no indication that he had an accomplice.

The man had three entries in his criminal record for violence and theft, said Kuzel.

Czech media identified the killer as a builder from the nearby Opava district.

His boss, named as Ales Zygula, told the public Czech Radio that the attacker had "decided he was seriously ill and that no one wanted to treat him.

Map of Ostrava in Czech Republic locating the Faculty hospital  where a gunmen shot dead six patient...
Map of Ostrava in Czech Republic locating the Faculty hospital, where a gunmen shot dead six patients Tuesday.
Jean-Michel CORNU, AFP

"We noticed a slight change in his behaviour," he added.

Prior to his death, police had urged "maximum possible caution" as they tweeted pictures of the man who had thick black hair and was wearing a red and black jacket and trainers.

Babis described the shooting as "a catastrophe" and said sirens would sound across the country at noon next Tuesday to honour the dead.

"It's something we're not used to in our country," he added. "I absolutely don't understand the motive of this young man."

The prime minister has cancelled a two-day trip to Estonia that was scheduled to start Tuesday afternoon.

President Milos Zeman also expressed his condolences.

The shooter was captured on hospital cameras
The shooter was captured on hospital cameras
HANDOUT, Czech Police/AFP

"I'm with you in my heart, I'm thinking of you in these tragic hours," he said in a tweet posted by his spokesman.

The hospital has reopened after the rampage, while the city of Ostrava has announced it will not light up its monuments after dusk on Tuesday.

Gun rampages are rare in this EU member country of 10.7 million people.

In 2015, a restaurant guest in the southeastern town of Uhersky Brod shot dead seven men and a woman before committing suicide.

In March this year, a patient at a Prague hospital shot two fellow patients after an argument in a room. One of the men died.

A gunman killed himself Tuesday after shooting dead six patients at a hospital in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava, in what the premier has called “an immense tragedy”.

The attacker gunned down people at close range at the trauma ward of the Faculty Hospital in Ostrava, a steel hub located some 300 kilometres (190 miles) east of Prague.

Four men and two women died during the assault, which police said lasted only a few seconds.

Two other people were seriously wounded — one is in a critical condition after being shot in the head and the other is past the worst following surgery, rescue services said. A third person sustained light injuries.

Hundreds of officers  supported by two helicopters  joined the hunt for the gunman

Hundreds of officers, supported by two helicopters, joined the hunt for the gunman
Radek MICA, AFP

The gunman had chased children out of the waiting room before opening fire, according to the DNES broadsheet daily.

Police said they had not yet determined what drove the 42-year-old to launch the attack but reports suggested he was mentally unstable.

“I was told the dead victims were people sitting in the waiting room of the trauma ward. Fortunately, there were not as many as usual,” Prime Minister Andrej Babis told local media in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.

“The gunman was allegedly shooting from a close range, aiming at the head and neck.”

The shooter then fled the scene in a silver Renault Laguna car, sparking a police hunt involving hundreds of officers and two helicopters.

“His mother cooperated with the police — he came home, told her he had shot people and that he was going to shoot himself now,” Babis said at the site of the crime after travelling to Ostrava.

– ‘A catastrophe’ –

The man had turned the gun on himself inside the vehicle as police were about to capture him in a village just northwest of Ostrava, regional police chief Tomas Kuzel said.

Police had tweeted pictures of the gunman before his death

Police had tweeted pictures of the gunman before his death
HANDOUT, Czech Police/AFP

“We identified the gunman using hospital cameras. We deployed two helicopters, identified his car… and when one helicopter descended over the car, he shot himself in the head,” Kuzel told reporters.

Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said the man died despite resuscitation efforts.

Police said the gunman had used the Czech-made nine-millimetre semi-automatic CZ 75 pistol in the attack, which took place shortly after 0600 GMT.

“As far as we know, the man is not in our database of legal gun owners,” Kuzel said, adding there was no indication that he had an accomplice.

The man had three entries in his criminal record for violence and theft, said Kuzel.

Czech media identified the killer as a builder from the nearby Opava district.

His boss, named as Ales Zygula, told the public Czech Radio that the attacker had “decided he was seriously ill and that no one wanted to treat him.

Map of Ostrava in Czech Republic locating the Faculty hospital  where a gunmen shot dead six patient...

Map of Ostrava in Czech Republic locating the Faculty hospital, where a gunmen shot dead six patients Tuesday.
Jean-Michel CORNU, AFP

“We noticed a slight change in his behaviour,” he added.

Prior to his death, police had urged “maximum possible caution” as they tweeted pictures of the man who had thick black hair and was wearing a red and black jacket and trainers.

Babis described the shooting as “a catastrophe” and said sirens would sound across the country at noon next Tuesday to honour the dead.

“It’s something we’re not used to in our country,” he added. “I absolutely don’t understand the motive of this young man.”

The prime minister has cancelled a two-day trip to Estonia that was scheduled to start Tuesday afternoon.

President Milos Zeman also expressed his condolences.

The shooter was captured on hospital cameras

The shooter was captured on hospital cameras
HANDOUT, Czech Police/AFP

“I’m with you in my heart, I’m thinking of you in these tragic hours,” he said in a tweet posted by his spokesman.

The hospital has reopened after the rampage, while the city of Ostrava has announced it will not light up its monuments after dusk on Tuesday.

Gun rampages are rare in this EU member country of 10.7 million people.

In 2015, a restaurant guest in the southeastern town of Uhersky Brod shot dead seven men and a woman before committing suicide.

In March this year, a patient at a Prague hospital shot two fellow patients after an argument in a room. One of the men died.

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