Sweden's worst mass shooting leaves 11 dead, 5 seriously wounded at adult education center

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A victim in Sweden's deadliest mass shooting called his fiancee to say he loved her
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Most victims in Swedish mass shooting had immigrant background, say police
Prime minister addresses nation to pay tribute to those ‘who wanted to contribute to a better society’. Most of the people killed by a gunman in the Swedish city of Örebro last week had an ...The Guardian - Feb. 10
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