Germany Shooting: one female student killed, three women injured at University

Germany Shooting: one female student killed, three women injured at University

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A horrific massacre has taken place in Heidelberg University, Germany.


Germany Shooting one female student killed three women injured at University


This is not the first time when the soul of humanity has been murdered by some man-eater of society.

A student of Heidelberg University shot fire in an open auditorium hall filled with 30 students around 12.24 PM. He was lashed with two long double-barreled guns and fired many shots in the auditorium, after firing several shots, he fled the auditorium and then turned a gun on himself and shot himself.


The Police found the dead body of the alleged perpetrator around 12.51 PM with his two guns.

Siegfied Kollmar, the Chief of Police of Mannheim told about the incident, one female student who died in the hospital after four hours was hit by a bullet shot in her head, and three other women are admitted to the hospital with minor injuries.


The official also has confirmed the guns were delivered from foreign as the numbers on guns and bullets are not belong to the country and the accused student did not have the gun license and not any one of his family has.

The act which has been committed in the University is a tight slap on humanity. The act is directly questioning the authority that, are you capable to protect your Universities and colleges? And the answer, after seeing such an act is NO we are not.



Germany Shooting one female student killed three women injured at University


Such killings at Universities happened earlier as in France, where the professor was beheaded by a Muslim Student, and the US College has attacked an explosive attack and there are a lot. Again a question is raised in front of us all, why do they target Educational Institutions? And the answer is that they do not dare to fight with the military and trained fighters of the country.


The attacker was also a student of the Heidelberg University and he was living in Mannheim. The Police officer has contacted its neighbors and everything seems normal about the accused student. The family and the accused himself did not have a single police case or any complaint against them which shows the cleanness of the family then it marks the next question why did he commit such an act in his University? The answer is still unclear and not a single authority has revealed a reason for the massacre.

The accused has released a message before committing the act as “People should be punished” and that he wanted to bury them at sea rather than in a cemetery, the information was revealed by the Police.


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 It looks strange when an 18-year-old student handles a gun in his hand instead of the books and dares to shoot his University students.

Heidelberg University is the oldest University in Germany and it also has 160,000 inhabitants.


The motive of the gunman for the shooting was not clear but the German media is reporting that the gunman does not have any religious or political motive.

Germany should look after its citizens from such silent attackers and it should also prepare its guards and police to have keen eyes in the campus and public places of the country. The size of the gun was such as it could not be held inside the school bag or in the pocket than here again a question rise on the security guards of the university.


Generally, in universities and colleges, the security man or any custodian used to present at the entry point, and the use of such guns is strictly prohibited inside the campus. The authority should also investigate how guns are bought by the accused inside the country. To read more such views tune in to 

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