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Several reported dead after suspected shooting in Sweden Sweden shooting: Three people killed in city of Uppsala
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Several people have died after a shooting at a hair salon in the town of Uppsala, Swedish media have reported. Three people have been killed in a shooting in the Swedish city of Uppsala, police have confirmed.
Police said they have received calls from members of the public who reported that they heard loud bangs that sounded like gunfire close to Vaksala Square in the centre of the city. The shooting took place at a hair salon close to Vaksala Square in the centre of the city, local media reported. The shooter, who fled on a scooter, is still on the run, according to the reports.
The shooting happened on the eve of the Walpurgis spring festival, which brings large crowds onto the streets. Officers have cordoned off a large area and a murder investigation is under way.
Several people were found with injuries that suggested gunshot wounds, police said. The incident happened on the eve of the Walpurgis spring festival, which brings large crowds onto the streets of Uppsala, a city located north of the capital Stockholm, and known for its university.
"Everything happened so fast. It just went bang, bang, bang," a witness told Swedish channel TV4.
Officers have cordoned off a large area and an investigation is underway. A "major effort" is currently under way, with a police helicopter joining in the search for the shooter, police spokesman Magnus Jansson Klarin told TV4.
Police spokesman Magnus Jansson Klarin was quoted by local media saying they received several reports of bangs in the area. Train services had been stopped in the area to stop the perpetrator using them to get away, Mr Klarin said, but they have now resumed.
Swedish public broadcaster SVT said it spoke to a number of witnesses at the scene who told them they heard shots fired. The identity of the victims and the shooter are still unclear. But there has been increasing concern over the number of shootings and gang attacks in recent years in Sweden, and the government has said it wants to tighten the country's gun laws.
This is a breaking news story which will be updated. In February, 10 people were killed in a shooting at an adult education centre in the Swedish town of Orebro.
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