The Independent

Switzerlan­d chainsaw attack injures at least five

- SAMUEL OSBORNE

At least five people have been injured, two seriously, after a man attacked people with a chainsaw in the Swiss town of Schaffhaus­en yesterday.

Police said the perpetrato­r has been identified but remains at large after the attack, which prompted them to seal off the centre of the town on the German border.

A shop owner told Swiss newspaper Blick a man with a chainsaw was walking the streets and police later confirmed the report.

Police said the attack is not being treated as an act of terrorism. Police official Ravi Landolt identified the

suspected perpetrato­r as Franz Wrousis. Prosecutor Peter Sticher said the man had no fixed address but previously had been registered himself as living in the south-eastern Swiss canton of Graubünden. Mr Landolt said Wrousis has two previous conviction­s, dating back to 2014 and 2016, for contravent­ions of weapons laws.

Police described him as being 6ft 2in, bald and of unkempt appearance, and he thought to have been driving a white Volkswagen minivan with registrati­on plates from Graubuende­n. The van has since been recovered by police.

Authoritie­s issued old photos of Wrousis wearing a green T-shirt and black jeans, standing among trees. In a statement, police warned “the suspect is dangerous,” but said it was unclear whether he still had the chainsaw.

The building where the attack took place is home to a bookshop and insurance and lawyers’ offices. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear who or what the man’s target was.

A health insurance company that has an office in the building where the attack took place said two of its employees had to be taken to a hospital, Blick reported.

“We can confirm that a man with a chainsaw came into the agency and seriously wounded two of our employees,” said Christina Wettstein, a spokeswoma­n for insurer CSS. “They are undergoing operations at the moment and we don’t know how they are.”

The company doesn’t know yet whether the other three wounded people were customers or passers-by, she added. It also doesn’t know whether the attacker was a customer.

 ??  ?? Swiss police officers at the crime scene in Schaffhaus­en (Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann)
Swiss police officers at the crime scene in Schaffhaus­en (Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann)
 ??  ?? Police released pictures of the suspect, who remains at large
Police released pictures of the suspect, who remains at large
 ??  ?? Armed police in the old town of Schaffhaus­en, near the German border (EPA)
Armed police in the old town of Schaffhaus­en, near the German border (EPA)

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