Two Dead in Vienna - Condition of 24-Year-Old Critical: "Doctors Fighting for Her Life"

Two other victims - a 24-year-old woman, who is the daughter of the alleged shooter, and a 26-year-old man - are alive.
Condition of Young Woman Critical
According to the Vienna Health Association, the young woman, who was shot in the head, was in an extremely critical condition, "the doctors are fighting for her life." Despite a very severe gunshot wound, the 26-year-old is relatively well. His relationship to the family was not fully clarified by Wednesday morning; he could be a brother-in-law or the boyfriend of the 24-year-old. According to the spokesman, his condition is not only stable, but he was also able to be transferred to a normal ward. He has not yet been interviewed by her colleagues, according to Schick. However, they hope this will clarify the motive and the sequence of events.
Dispute in Multi-Party House in Vienna Vorgartenstraße
The bloodshed was preceded by a loud argument in the multi-party house on Vorgartenstraße. The arriving officers noticed the Serbian man on the street, who, when they asked him to stop, aimed a weapon at them and fired. An officer returned fire, after which the 44-year-old initially fled in a white Mercedes, but then stopped nearby.

According to police spokeswoman Julia Schick, he was found "lifeless in his vehicle nearby" a short time later. An autopsy is to determine whether the Serbian man killed himself with the weapon found in the car and/or if he was hit by the police during the exchange of fire.
Police Operation and Closure
In the meantime, the police discovered the lifeless 44-year-old woman in the apartment, as well as the two other victims, who were treated by several teams from the Vienna professional rescue service, as their spokesman Daniel Melcher announced on Wednesday. They were then taken to a hospital. Media reports about two minors who were in the apartment could not be confirmed or denied by Schick initially.
The events led to a massive police and rescue operation. The area was cordoned off extensively.
Moment of Silence Held
Reactions came on Wednesday from the association StoP (Neighborhoods Without Partner Violence) as well as the Women's Ring. At a press conference of the association, which presented its latest campaign in Vienna on Wednesday, a moment of silence was held for the victims of the bloodshed. Association chairwoman Maria Rösslhumer expressed her deepest sympathy to the victims and their families. Klaudia Frieben from the Austrian Women's Ring, also present at the press conference, stated in this context that the recent act once again revealed the urgency of the issue. She was "very angry," Frieben told the APA on the sidelines of the press conference. "We must not return to business as usual now."
The head of the Meidling District Court, Oliver Scheiber, also saw a tightening of gun laws as necessary. He did not understand "why anyone - except for the military or police - needs a weapon," Scheiber said, noting that this was purely his personal opinion.
Important Information
In Austria, women experiencing violence can find help and information, among others, at the Women's Helpline at: 0800-222-555, www.frauenhelpline.at; at the Association of Autonomous Austrian Women's Shelters (AÖF) at www.aoef.at; Violence Protection Center Vienna: https://www.gewaltschutzzentrum.at/wien/ and at the 24-hour Women's Emergency Hotline of the City of Vienna: 01-71719 as well as the Women's Shelter Emergency Hotline at 057722 and the Austrian Violence Protection Centers: 0800/700-217; Police Emergency Number: 133
Are you in a desperate life situation and need help? Talk to other people about it. Support services for people with suicidal thoughts and their relatives are offered by the Suicide Prevention Portal of the Ministry of Health. At www.suizid-praevention.gv.at you can find contact details of support facilities in Austria.
(APA/Red)
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