clubs joining a breakaway league. good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. police in the czech republic say the gunman who killed 1a people at charles university in prague yesterday, and wounded another 25, killed himself after seeing that police were encircling him from all directions . all those who died have been identified the first to be publically named is lenka hlavkova, who was the head of the university s musicology department. at a news conference in the last couple of hours, police showed bodycam footage of officers trying to intervene during the attack. bethany bell sent this report. this was the moment when special forces entered charles university in prague. they were searching for the 24 year old gunman who ran through corridors and classrooms yesterday afternoon, apparently shooting at random. the czech police havejust released this footage from their body cans. they say the gunman, named by local media as david kosak, took his lone life as they clos
welcome to bbc welcome to bbc news. welcome to bbc news. police welcome to bbc news. police in welcome to bbc news. police in prague have revealed new details about 30 s mass shooting at charles university. iii about 30 s mass shooting at charles university. 1a were killed and a suspected gunman also died at the scene. police have linked the massacre to a deadly attack in a cheque for us last week and have confirmed that lenka hlavkova, the head of the institute of musicology, was one of those shot dead yesterday. i said the university people have been leaving flowers and candles and saturday has been declared a national day of mourning across the czech republic. at a news conference police showed bodycam video from officers and you can see them entering the building to find them entering the building to find the gunmen. police at the time between receiving the first emergency call and officers stepping into the building was four minutes. police said the gunman took his own l
Authorities in the Czech Republic on Friday said the gunman responsible for the country's deadliest mass shooting in which 14 people were killed and 25 wounded, shot himself as police closed in.
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