Paris police are hunting a gunman after what a witness described as an “execution” shooting outside a hospital in the French capital.
A man in his 30s was killed and a female security guard injured at the Henry Dunant geriatric hospital, which is also a Covid vaccination centre.
Witnesses said the attacker shot the man in the head before calmly walking away and making off on a motorcycle.
The local mayor says terrorism does not appear to have been the motive.
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The mayor of the wealthy 16th district, Francis Szpiner, added that the vaccination centre did not seem to be the target either. A local police officer told the BMFTV channel the attack looked like a settling of scores.
The manager of a nearby restaurant was among those who witnessed the shooting.
“I heard firing and I saw a bloke in a hoodie fire a bullet, and I saw a bloke lying on the ground,” he told BFMTV.
The attacker then approached the man and fired two more bullets “at point-blank range” into his head, the witness added.
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A caretaker described hearing six shots.
“It was a real execution. Really shocking,” another witness told Le Figaro newspaper.
Mr Szpiner said the woman, who was seriously hurt, appeared to have been hit by a stray bullet. She and the male victim were treated at the private Henry Dunant hospital.
The Paris prosecutor has opened an investigation into murder and attempted murder.