
A tragic shooting in Austria left one man dead, a woman critically injured, and the suspected gunman dead by suicide, authorities confirmed on Sunday.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday in Traiskirchen, a small town located about 32 kilometers south of Vienna. Local police said that three people—two victims and the shooter—were involved in the confrontation, which reportedly started with a heated argument.
According to Johann Baumschlager, a spokesperson for the Lower Austria police, the attacker fled the scene in a vehicle shortly after opening fire. Officers later discovered that the suspect had taken his own life. However, police did not reveal when or where the suicide occurred.
The female victim, who was seriously wounded during the attack, was rushed to the hospital by air ambulance. She was flown to Vienna for emergency treatment. Authorities have not released her name or condition, but they confirmed that her injuries are severe.
The Lower Austrian State Office of Criminal Investigation has taken charge of the case. Investigators are currently examining the sequence of events and the possible motive behind the shooting. So far, they have not shared any details regarding the identities or relationships of the three individuals.
Although police are still gathering information, local media outlets reported that the violence may have been the result of a personal dispute. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the three individuals had been arguing just before the shooting took place.