Sweden is reeling from its worst mass shooting, which left at least ten people dead, including the gunman, at a school in Örebro, in what the prime minister says is a painful day for the country. The perpetrator's motive was not immediately known, though police were quick to rule out terrorism. And a warning - you may find this story distressing.

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