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Former Greek shipping company employee, 76, kills three and then himself

Anti-terrorism forces entered the building in Athens

Rich Booth
and Reuters
Monday 12 February 2024 09:53 EST
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A police officer stands on the building terrace while police secure the area around the building of a shipping company following a shooting in Athens
A police officer stands on the building terrace while police secure the area around the building of a shipping company following a shooting in Athens (Reuters)

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A disgruntled former employee has shot dead the head of a Greek shipping company and two others before killing himself at the firm’s office in Athens.

Police, fire engines and ambulances were stationed outside the offices of European Navigation in a southern suburb of the capital.

The gunman, a 76-year old former employee, was found dead in another area of the building to the victims, two men and a woman, police said.

Anti-terrorism forces entered the building, Reuters reporters at the scene said.

Among the dead was European Navigation’s owner, said police spokeswoman Konstantina Dimoglidou, who didn’t name the victim.

Police at the scene
Police at the scene (Reuters)

“We were at our desks working, we heard shots,” an employee who did not identify herself told the Proto Thema news website. She said the gunman had told employees to leave.

Ms Dimoglidou said that next to the shooter “was the weapon of his unlawful act and he had probably shot himself”.

Shootings, outside of gang-related activity, are rare in Greece, which has strict laws over gun possession.

Police, who had cordoned off the area, said they were investigating the incident.

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