Finland school shooting: 1 child killed, 2 wounded, 12-year-old suspect held
- Police in Finland say one of three students who were wounded in a school shooting has died, and the two others are seriously injured.
- The shooting took place at the Viertola school in Vantaa, a suburb to the capital Helsinki, which has around 800 students

One child was killed and two seriously wounded in a shooting at a school outside the Finnish capital on Tuesday, police said, with a 12-year-old fellow pupil suspected of the attack taken into custody.
In the aftermath of the shooting, police cordoned off a building at the Viertola school in the Vantaa suburb of Helsinki.
The arrest was made without further violence in the suburb of Siltamaki, away from the school. Both the suspect and the weapon were now in police custody, police said.
There were no other suspects for now, police said. They provided no details of the identity of the suspect or victims, apart from saying they were all 12-year-old Finns and pupils at the school.

Education Minister Anna-Maja Henriksson broke into tears while speaking at a press conference hours after the attack.