Shock from Graz: rampage leaves parents and injured people in mourning

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After the rampage in Graz, all of the injured are now in the normal ward. Parents of the victims work at KAGes. Current information here.

Nach dem Amoklauf in Graz sind alle Verletzten nun auf Normalstation. Eltern der Opfer arbeiten bei KAGes. Aktuelle Informationen hier.
After the rampage in Graz, all of the injured are now in the normal ward. Parents of the victims work at KAGes. Current information here.

Shock from Graz: rampage leaves parents and injured people in mourning

After the shooting in Graz, the hospitals of the Steiermärkische Krankenanstaltengesellschaft (KAGes) and the General Accident Insurance Institute (AUVA) worked tirelessly. On June 12, 2025, the nurses and doctors in these facilities will be on duty around the clock to care for the numerous injured people. oe24 reports that all but three of the patients originally admitted can now be transferred to the normal ward.

Among the injured is a woman who unfortunately died as a result of her serious injuries. This tragic news has greatly affected the already shaken community of Graz and beyond. According to the current status, the remaining three injured people are no longer on artificial ventilation and will also be transferred back to the normal ward today, which represents a positive development in the care of the victims.

Psycho-social support in the event of a disaster

In the context of such disaster situations, psychological support for those affected is crucial. How oesterreich.gv.at reports, aid organizations provide crisis intervention teams that particularly address the needs of survivors and the relatives of victims. These teams are tasked with providing psychological support and medical care on a small scale and registering survivors.

In addition, in such situations, hotlines are set up for those affected, whose numbers are published in the media. This is intended to ensure that everyone in distress receives help quickly and easily.

The supply situation for the injured

The current information shows that all those injured after the rampage in Graz are in stable condition. Despite the tense situation in hospitals, progress is encouraging. Mirror emphasizes that the transfer of patients back to the normal ward is a sign of the successful work of the medical staff.

In this critical phase, everyone involved is faced with the challenge of not only treating physical injuries, but also healing the emotional wounds of those affected and their families. The support from the KAGes and the AUVA is of central importance.