Police investigating Sweden's worst-ever mass shooting are still trying to pin down a motive for the attack, which claimed 10 lives on 4 February. The killing spree unfolded at an adult education centre in the town of Orebro, west of Stockholm, that reportedly offered Swedish classes to immigrants. Police say interviews with witnesses and those with links to the perpetrator are ongoing.
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00:00It's going to take a long time, so we're going to do individual interviews directly from somewhere in the corridor.
00:08And when you're ready, we'll...
00:11The police who came to the scene told us about what could be described as an inferno.
00:31Killed people, injured people, screaming and smoking.
00:37We're holding witness interviews with people who have connections to the perpetrator to understand why this is happening.
01:07I was extremely concerned when we got the first information and then realized that this might be much, much worse than ever seen before in Sweden.
01:28And of course we have been in very close contact with the police ever since, and we are still.
01:34The most important thing right now is to let the police have the ability to work for themselves, not be disturbed, not speculate and things like that.
01:46We are participating, we are sharing the losses for families, and one day, quite soon I hope, there will be a lot of answers as well.
02:03For more information, please visit www.fema.org