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Woman killed in ax attack at Warsaw university

May 08, 2025
Warsaw University said it was a 'huge tragedy' and announced a day of mourning
Warsaw University said it was a 'huge tragedy' and announced a day of mourning

WARSAW — A woman has been killed in an ax attack at the University of Warsaw in Poland, police say.

A man was severely injured in Wednesday's attack, they said.

A 22-year-old Polish man has been arrested. His motives remain unclear.

The university described the attack as a "huge tragedy". It described the woman as a member of staff — without giving other details — and the man as a security guard.

The attacker entered the college campus at 18:40 local time (16:40 GMT).

From there he proceeded into a lecture hall, according to a spokesperson for the district prosecutor.

Few details have emerged about what happened afterward.

Polish news outlet, Gazeta Wyborcza Daily says that the attacker was a third-year law student. There is no official confirmation.

"We express our great sorrow and sympathy to the family and loved ones," the rector of the university said in a statement, adding that 8 May would be a day of mourning for the institution. — BBC


May 08, 2025
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