A shooting spree at a vocational college in Finland has left nine people dead and several others wounded, reports the BBC. The gunman, who is believed to be a 20-year-old student, entered the college wearing a ski mask and carrying an automatic weapon. Police say he finally turned the gun on himself, although his condition remains unclear.
An estimated 200 students were at the college in Kauhajoki, a town about 200 miles north of Helsinki, when the gunman opened fire at around 11am. Eyewitnesses saw students covered in blood leaving the scene and reported that several rooms in the college were on fire. Finland has one of the world's highest rates of gun ownership; a similar school shooting last year killed eight people.
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