Injured students in Finland, one from Kosovo, police there: They're still in the hospital, they're fighting for life.

The two 12-year-old girls -- one from Kosovo -- who were seriously injured by the shots in Finland are still hospitalised. A Finnish police commissioner, Kimmo Hyvärin, has confirmed that those two are still struggling with life. The police still couldn't interview them in detail. One of the girls was interviewed [...]
The two 12-year-old girls -- one from Kosovo -- who were seriously injured by the shots in Finland are still hospitalised.
A Finnish police commissioner, Kimmo Hyvärin, has confirmed that those two are still struggling with life.
The police still couldn't interview them in detail. One of the girls was briefly interviewed by the police on the day of the shooting. The second victim has not been heard at all, writes Finnish newspaper “Helsingin Sanomat”.
“They can consult if the doctor permits. They're fighting for their lives” Says Hyvärin.
A 12-year-old boy has lost his life in shooting guns.
The suspect, also 12 years old, has said that the motive of the act has been bulism at school. If the chaos has affected the election of victims is under investigation.
This will be understood during preliminary investigations. He [the suspect] himself said during the first questioning for the first time that one of the motives is the lynism”, Hyvärin says.
He does not take a more specific stand on which school is linked to the plague.
“is not known at this point that the victims have harassed the suspect”.












