Austrian newspaper "Kleine Zeitung" writes that police have found a suicide note at the home of the 21-year-old attacker, who killed at least 10 people at a school in Graz and then killed himself.
Investigators found the suicide note during a search of the killer's home, which is located in the Graz area, but did not want to reveal its exact contents.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed that the letter from the perpetrator of the massacre was received by the police, also without providing details on the content.
According to the newspaper Crown newspaper, Police found the letter early in the afternoon and it is said that the author had written in it that he felt bullied. They also write that police are still considering the possibility that bullying was the motive for the attack.
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- Visegrad 24 (@ visegrad24) June 10, 2025
11 killed in a school in Graz, Austria.
28 wounded, of which 4 are in critical condition.
The perpetrator is a 22-year-old man and former student of the school. pic.twitter.com/eZZxOS5dSQ
However, Kleine Zeitung writes that it has not yet been confirmed whether the letter mentions bullying. The attacker had attended the school where the attack took place, but had not graduated.
Police also discovered that the 21-year-old had legally purchased one of the two guns used in the murder just days earlier. In addition to a Glock pistol, he also used a rifle.
During the massacre, he killed at least 10 people, one of whom was a girl from Kosovo, and injured dozens more. Nine people died at the scene, while another died in hospital. /Telegraph/