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2023 Rotterdam shootings

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Attack in the Netherlands

2023 Rotterdam shootings
Erasmus University Medical Center, one of the locations of the shootings
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Locations of the shootings
LocationRotterdam,Netherlands
Date28 September 2023
c. 14:10 –c. 15:30 (CEST)
Attack type
WeaponGlock 19 handgun with alaser sight[1][2]
Deaths3
Injured0
PerpetratorFouad Lakhlili
Heiman Dullaertplein the day after the attack, with damage from the fire visible on the house.

On 28 September 2023, twoshootings occurred inRotterdam, Netherlands. The first, in which two people were killed, was at a residence on Heiman Dullaertplein, followed by a second, in which one person was killed, in a classroom at theErasmus University Medical Center. The perpetrator, identified as medical student Fouad Lakhlili, was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2025.

Shootings

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The shootings began on 28 September 2023 at around 14:10CEST, when the Rotterdam-Rijnmondsafety region received reports of a fire and explosions at a residence on the Heiman Dullaertplein inDelfshaven, Rotterdam.[3][4] The explosive sounds reported were later believed to have originated from gunfire within the residence.[3]

By 14:25, the police had also received reports of a shooting at the nearbyErasmus University Medical Center.[3] The shooting took place in a building located on the Rochussenstraat, which is used as an education center formedical students.[3] During the attack, the gunman also set part of the hospital on fire.[3][5]

The suspected perpetrator left the Erasmus Medical Center at around 15:30, wearing abulletproof vest and carrying a gun.[3][6] He was taken into custody by police underneath the hospital'shelipad.[3]

Victims

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A 39-year-old mother was killed in her house on Heiman Dullaertplein, and her 14-year-old daughter suffered serious injuries from which she later died.[7] A 43-year-oldgeneral practitioner and teacher of theErasmus University Faculty of Medicine was fatally shot at the Erasmus University Medical Center.[8]

Perpetrator

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A 32-year-old Rotterdam resident was arrested after the shootings.[9] He was identified by Dutch authorities as Fouad Lakhlili, a student of the Erasmus University medical school, and had previously been convicted ofanimal cruelty. He was described by prosecutors as showing signs of "psychotic behavior" in a warning sent to the hospital prior to the shooting.[10]

Neighbors of the suspect claimed that there had been repeated behavior that had been reported to police, but every time police came by the curtains would be closed and the suspect would never open his door. An email sent by the Dutch public prosecution service to the teaching hospital that he attended which described this behavior, was posted by the suspect to an online forum. In the forum he described himself as an alcoholic and claimed that he was unable to finish his degree due to teachers "sabotaging" him.[10]

He had been required by Erasmus University to undergo a psychological evaluation before potentially receiving his medical degree, according to Stefan Sleijfer, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Erasmus University Medical Center and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Sleijfer stated that thePublic Prosecution Service had raised concerns about whether the man was suitable to receive a medical degree.[11]

On 21 February 2025, Fouad Lakhlili was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the shootings.[12]

Aftermath

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Classes were canceled at Erasmus University Medical Center and students were invited to gather near the building involved to hold a memorial and mourn.[10]

Reactions

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Rotterdam's mayorAhmed Aboutaleb called the incidents a "pitch-black day" for the city, while outgoing Prime MinisterMark Rutte expressed his condolences to those affected.[10] Minister of Justice and SecurityDilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius expressed her condolences and thanked the emergency services for their efforts and action.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"'Erasmus-schutter' Fouad L. voor het eerst voor rechter, maar zelf afwezig".RTL.nl (in Dutch). 15 January 2024. Retrieved16 July 2024.
  2. ^"Fouad L. gebruikte Glock 19 met laserpointer en liet vuurwapen achter in trappenhuis van Erasmus MC".Welingelichte Kringen (in Dutch). 4 October 2023. Retrieved16 July 2024.
  3. ^abcdefgWaarlo, Niels (28 September 2023)."Dit weten we over de beschietingen in Rotterdam".de Volkskrant (in Dutch).Archived from the original on 29 September 2023. Retrieved29 September 2023.
  4. ^"Netherlands: Emergency crews responding to shootings and a fire in Delfshaven, Rotterdam, Sept. 28".Crisis24. 28 September 2023.Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved28 September 2023.
  5. ^"Mother and daughter among three killed in Rotterdam shooting".RTE News. 28 September 2023.Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved28 September 2023.
  6. ^"Drie doden bij schietincidenten in Rotterdam, angstige momenten in Erasmus MC".NOS (in Dutch). 28 September 2023.Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved29 September 2023.
  7. ^Wouw, Piroschka Van De (28 September 2023)."Student gunman kills three in Rotterdam university shooting".Reuters.Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved28 September 2023.
  8. ^"OM waarschuwde universiteit over 'zorgwekkend gedrag' en veroordelingen Fouad L."NOS (in Dutch). 28 September 2023.Archived from the original on 29 September 2023. Retrieved28 September 2023.
  9. ^Corder, Mike (28 September 2023)."Dutch police say 3 people are killed in shootings at a university hospital and home in Rotterdam".ABC News.Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved28 September 2023.
  10. ^abcdHolligan, Anna; Ertl, Michael (29 September 2023)."Rotterdam shootings: Hospital was warned of 'psychotic' suspect".BBC.Archived from the original on 29 September 2023. Retrieved29 September 2023.
  11. ^"Verdachte Rotterdam moest psychologisch onderzoek laten doen voor artsenbul | Binnenland | Telegraaf.nl".Archived from the original on 29 September 2023. Retrieved29 September 2023.
  12. ^"Dutch court gives life sentence to Rotterdam hospital shooter".France 24. 21 February 2025.
  13. ^https://twitter.com/DilanYesilgoz/status/1707444648644383050
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