New Zealand shooter kills two on eve of Women’s Soccer World Cup

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New Zealand shooter kills two on eve of Women’s Soccer World Cup
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SYDNEY – At least two people and an armed attacker were killed, and six others wounded, in a shooting in New Zealand’s largest city of Auckland on Thursday, hours ahead of the opening match of the Women’s soccer World Cup in the city. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said...

Auckland welcomed thousands of international players and tourists for the ninth Women’s World Cup which is being co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

The shooting took place near the Norwegian team hotel in downtown Auckland, and several players took to social media to report they were safe. Italy team’s training has been delayed as players cannot get out of their hotel, the team said, while the United States team said all its players and staff were accounted for and safe.PHOTO: REUTERS

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