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Gun attack at Hungary university Gun attack at Hungary university
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A student has opened fire on classmates at a university in southern Hungary, killing one person and wounding three others, officials say.A student has opened fire on classmates at a university in southern Hungary, killing one person and wounding three others, officials say.
The man started shooting during a class in the biophysics research institute at Pecs University, authorities say.The man started shooting during a class in the biophysics research institute at Pecs University, authorities say.
Police said the alleged gunman - a 23-year-old pharmacology student - ran to a clinic before giving himself up in a phone call.Police said the alleged gunman - a 23-year-old pharmacology student - ran to a clinic before giving himself up in a phone call.
A female first-year pharmacy student was killed instantly, an official said. A first-year male student died of his injuries, an official said.
Those injured were another student, a teacher and a cleaner.Those injured were another student, a teacher and a cleaner.
Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai said the authorities would provide all possible support to those affected.Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai said the authorities would provide all possible support to those affected.
"I share the pain of the victim's family," he said. "We do not know yet the reasons for this monstrous act.""I share the pain of the victim's family," he said. "We do not know yet the reasons for this monstrous act."
"Nobody can be prepared for this, but to avoid similar tragedies in the future we will have to calmly examine the motives of this one"."Nobody can be prepared for this, but to avoid similar tragedies in the future we will have to calmly examine the motives of this one".