The death toll in a shooting that took place at the offices of a shipping company in Glyfada, Greece, is four dead, including the attacker. Greek TV ERT reports this. According to police reconstruction, the person responsible is a former employee who had been fired. The man, a 70-year-old Egyptian citizen, entered the offices claiming to be there “to solve a problem, to clarify”. He then opened fire with a shotgun, killing three people, before committing suicide in the facility’s basement. Two women managed to save themselves by hiding in the bathroom. They were not injured and were released by police.
Source: IL Tempo

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