Grief and commemoration: Villach combines according to Graz-AmoFlauf
After the killing spree in Graz, Villach mourns the victim. Three -day grief, worship and measures to take part are carried out.

Grief and commemoration: Villach combines according to Graz-AmoFlauf
On June 11, 2025, the city of Villach mourns the victims of the amocray in Graz, which occurred on June 20, 2015. As a result of this tragic incident, the Federal Government has called for a three -day state mourning, and Villach shows his sympathy through various measures. Among other things, the flags on public buildings were placed on half -mast and planned entertainment events, such as a reading in the Dinzl Castle, were postponed. At 6 p.m. there is an ecumenical service in the parish church, which is designed by city pastor Richard Pirker and superintendent Manfred Sauer. This celebration serves to commemorate the victims.
The amocran, in which a 26-year-old perpetrator named Alen R. raced through the city center of Graz with an SUV, demanded three lives, including that of a four-year-old child, and injured 36 more. Alen R. was declared guilty and received a lifelong prison sentence that was confirmed in 2017. His mental constitution was controversial in the process; Different diagnoses were attested, including schizophrenia and personality disorder. On September 23, 2023, Alen R. was found dead in his cell, a suicide is accepted. Pastor Pirker and Mayor Günther Albel emphasize: "Our thoughts are in Graz."
public grief and commemoration
On Wednesday, June 10th, the staff of the magistrate gathered for the nationwide minute of fun on the Rathausplatz. Mayor Albel and the entire Stadtse-Nats team expressed their sympathy for those affected and their relatives. The grief for the victims is not just a local, but a national matter, which illustrates the dismay of this spiral violent.
In the context of the amocray, the expectations and challenges of sacrificial care are also pointed out. An investigation shows that the care of traumatized victims is often inadequate. In Germany, an average of amok cases take place every 2.3 months, with the average proportion of victims being 1.3 dead and 3.3 injuries. These incidents leave deep scars in society.
the perpetrator and his motifs
Alen R. had fled to Austria with his family before the Bosnia war. During the process, his ideological ideas were illuminated, some of which were shaped by contact with extremist circles. Interestingly, a Koran was found in his apartment, and during the first question he said that "my God would punish you". This idea, coupled with a history of domestic violence - his wife had left him because of these reasons - throws a worrying light on the social and psychological background of the perpetrator.
The fact that Alen R. not only initiated an amocran, but also attacked several people with a knife, shows the danger of such a person and the difficulties in identifying potential guters. Often the characteristics only come to light after the terrible deeds, and the social isolation of the perpetrators is a recurring pattern that needs to be understood.
In summary, it can be said that Graz amocran was a deep cut into the life of many people. The city of Villach and the rest of Austria mourn the victims and try to relieve this pain through various measures and to set a sign of solidarity. The commemoration of the deceased will continue to be present by the planned events in the city.
For further information on the background and the consequences of the killing spree, we refer to the comprehensive reports of click Carinthia , wikipedia and Ärzteblatt .