Serbian state TV: Girl wounded in school shooting has died, bringing death toll to 10

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Serbian state TV: Girl wounded in school shooting has died, bringing death toll to 10
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A girl who was wounded in a mass shooting in a school in Belgrade earlier this month when a 13-year old opened fire has died, bringing the death toll to 10, authorities said.

A girl lays flowers for the victims in front of the Vladimir Ribnikar school, two days after a 13-year-old boy used his father's guns to kill eight fellow students and a guard, in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, May 5, 2023. The bloodshed sent shockwaves through a Balkan nation scarred by wars, but unused to mass murders.

The girl died on Monday morning at a children’s clinic in Belgrade, Serbia’s health ministry said, according to official media. The girl had been in critical condition with head injuries following the May 3 attack, said a statement. The first ever school shooting in Serbia stunned the Balkan country. A day later a 20-year-old randomly fired from an automatic weapon in two villages south of Belgrade, killing eight people and wounding 14.

Serbia’s populist government has launched a gun crackdown that includes a one-month amnesty for those who voluntarily hand over unregistered weapons, as well as stricter control of gun owners, a moratorium on new licenses and prison sentences for possession of illegal guns.

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