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Shooting in Zurich

Muslim prayer hall shooter found dead

Swiss police yesterday said that they had found the body of a man suspected of opening fire and injuring three men at a Muslim prayer hall in Zurich.

The attack on Monday evening is not believed to be linked to the so-called Islamic State (IS) movement, a statement added.

"We assume that the dead person we found is the perpetrator of the shooting at the Islamic centre in Zurich," Zurich police said in a tweet.

The body was found after a search for the shooter near the scene. The announcement came after a man, around 30 years old, burst into the Islamic Centre in central Zurich around 5:30 pm (1630 GMT) on Monday and began shooting, according to police.

He "fired several shots at the worshippers," before fleeing, police said. Most of those at the Islamic Centre were from North Africa, Somalia and Eritrea, according to the ATS news agency.

A police spokesman told the RTS public broadcaster that the youngest and oldest victims were both seriously injured, while the 35-year-old was slightly hurt in the shooting.

They did not immediately provide any details about the suspected motive for the shooting.

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