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All Graz Rampage Victims in Stable Condition

Gute Nachrichten aus den Spitälern.
Gute Nachrichten aus den Spitälern. ©APA/ERWIN SCHERIAU
After the rampage in Graz, all the injured were stable on Wednesday, according to the Styrian Hospital Association (KAGes).

There are still a total of six patients at the LKH University Hospital. Four of them are still in the intensive care unit, while two have already been transferred to the general ward.

After Rampage at Graz School: Injured Persons Stable

One person who was in critical condition on Tuesday is now stable like the others. One injured person is being cared for at LKH Graz II/West. They are doing well, are stable, but still in the intensive care unit. Four patients are being treated at UKH Graz. They are all also in stable condition. "Follow-up surgeries are necessary for one victim with facial injuries and another with a knee injury," it was stated in a KAGes press release on Wednesday.

According to the police, the injured are aged between 15 and 26 years. Except for two people with Romanian citizenship and one from Iran, all of them are Austrians.

Nine Teenagers and One Teacher Killed

The teenage victims were students aged 14 to 17 years. A teacher was also killed. Her age was not disclosed by the police for privacy reasons. Except for one teenager with Polish citizenship, the deceased are exclusively Austrians according to the state police department.

(APA/Red)

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