A lone gunman killed four people in a rampage in a Finnish shopping mall yesterday and also murdered his former girlfriend before being found dead himself, police said.
The man named as Ibrahim Shkupolli, 43, opened fire in the suburban Helsinki mall where his ex-partner reportedly worked, shooting dead three men and a woman before fleeing, detectives told a press conference.
The body of his former partner, whom he had been barred by a court from approaching, was discovered later in a house on the outskirts of the capital.
“I just got confirmed that the [sixth body] that was found is the shooter,” Jukka Kaski, the officer leading the investigation, told journalists
Police said they believed the incident, the latest in a series of shooting sprees which have sent shockwaves through the country, was triggered by a domestic dispute.
Ambulances rushed to the scene in Espoo after shooting erupted in the mall filled with New Year’s Eve shoppers at around 10:20am.
Security services evacuated the shopping center and then cordoned off the area while public transport services were rerouted.
After an extensive search of the mall proved fruitless, officers issued a photograph of Shkupolli and called on the public to help find him.
Media reports said the suspect opened fire with a 9mm handgun, sending shoppers fleeing.
“Everyone was in a panic. They didn’t know what was happening and some were crying,” one witness told radio station Yle.
This is the third major shooting incident in the past two years in Finland, where gun crime has become a major issue and gun ownership is widespread.
Eleven people were killed in September 2008 when a 22-year-old gunman burst into a school classroom, shooting dead eight female students and one male classmate as well as a male teacher, before turning the gun on himself.
An 18-year-old student also shot six students, a headmistress and a nurse before killing himself in a school in Jokela, north of Helsinki in November 2007.
Both of the shooters had easily acquired a license for their handguns.
The gunman behind the 2008 rampage, Matti Juhani Saari, had been questioned by police just a day before the massacre about a video posted on YouTube showing him shooting his weapon at a firing range.
However, they deemed he was not enough of a threat to withdraw his gun licence.
Finland has the most guns per capita in Europe, according to Amnesty International. Finns had 1.57 million firearms as of Jan. 23 for a total population of 5.3 million, according to a firearms register on the Finnish Interior Ministry Web site.
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