‘Psychotic behavior’: Dutch authorities warned university hospital about gunmen You have won the alternative Nobel Prize

epa10888478 The police and fire brigade are investigating the building on Heiman Dullaertplein where a 32-year-old man shot a 39-year-old woman and her 14-year-old daughter on September 28 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The University Hospital in Rotterdam has reportedly been warned about the fatal shooting of three people by the suspected medical student. The Public Prosecution Service expressed its concerns about the man.

The public broadcaster NOS reported this on Friday.

‘Disturbing’ and ‘psychotic’ behavior

An email to the university clinic said the 32-year-old was exhibiting “worrying” and “psychotic” behavior. Among other things, he lay half-naked on a pile of leaves in his garden and laughed like crazy.

According to the report, authorities also found images of violent acts and right-wing extremist propaganda on the man’s mobile phone. “I assume this will influence your decision as to whether he qualifies for the basic medical degree,” a prosecutor wrote in the email to the university hospital, the report said.

Perpetrator convicted of animal abuse

According to police, the 32-year-old suspect, who studies at Erasmus University, shot a 39-year-old woman in an apartment in Rotterdam on Thursday and injured her 14-year-old daughter so badly that she died shortly afterwards. time later. He then broke into a lecture hall at the nearby university clinic and shot a teacher. He also started fires at both places, which were quickly extinguished by the fire brigade.

The 32-year-old, who had previously been convicted of animal cruelty, was arrested. Initially nothing was known about his motive. The investigation is ongoing. (jaw/sda/afp)

Soource :Watson

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