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Le Monde
Le Monde
23 Dec 2023


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Church bells rang, flags flew at half mast and masses were held across the Czech Republic on Saturday, a day of national mourning for the victims of a deadly shooting at Prague's Charles University. Daily life halted for a minute of silence for the victims at noon on Saturday.

A heavily armed 24-year-old student killed 14 people and then himself at the Faculty of Arts on Thursday. The lone gunman also wounded 24 others, including three foreigners. The gunfire sparked frantic scenes of students running from the attacker, with some escaping onto the roof and then jumping onto a balcony below, while others clung to top-floor windows from ledges.

"We are all trying to build heaven on earth, but the reality of life shows us that evil exists," said Prague Archbishop Jan Graubner, celebrating a mass for the victims at the Gothic St Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle. Top politicians were present, including President Petr Pavel, and many in the cathedral were in tears.

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"The life of each person in its uniqueness enriches and becomes a part of the lives of others, and its loss is therefore irreplaceable," Charles University rector Milena Kralickova said at the mass, her voice breaking.

A choir singing at the mass was led by David Eben, a musician and musicology teacher at the Faculty of Arts. His department lost its director, Lenka Hlavkova, a mother of two, in the carnage.

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Since the shooting, people have lit thousands of candles for the victims at makeshift memorials set up in Prague and other cities. During the mass on Saturday, Faculty of Arts students brought 18 roses to the altar – 14 for the university victims, one for the gunman and three for other people he had killed.

Police said that the gunman appeared to have killed a randomly chosen young man and his two-month-old daughter in a Prague forest on December 15. "A ballistic analysis proved the gun used in the... forest was IDENTICAL with a gun found at the university gunman's home," police said on X. On Thursday, he killed his father in a village west of Prague where the family lived, and then left for the capital, leaving a suicide note, police said.

Police launched a manhunt for him, but appeared to have missed him at the university, searching a Faculty of Arts building where he was expected to attend a lecture, while the gunman walked into the faculty's main building nearby.

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Police learned about the shooting at the university at around 3 pm local time and sent a rapid response unit to the scene. Twenty minutes later, the gunman was dead. The gunman appeared to have been inspired by a similar shooting in Russia, police said, citing his social media account.

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This week's shooting in Prague's historic center was the deadliest since the Czech Republic emerged as an independent state in 1993.

Le Monde with AFP