David Kozak had already killed two people a week before

David Kozak had already killed two people a week before the attack on Prague University

Police in the Czech Republic announced that David Kozak, the man who killed 14 people in an armed attack on the University of Prague on December 21, had left a note at his home in which he confessed to killing two other people Klanovicky Forest, near Prague, on the 15th of the same month. In the note, Kozak said he would kill himself, as he later did during the attack on the university after being surrounded by police. The people killed in the forest were a 32-year-old man and his daughter, a two-month-old baby.

At first no one was held responsible for the murders, but shortly after the attack on the university it was suspected that it could have been Kozak himself: the police had actually already included him in a long list of suspects and were supposed to question him there days. Kozak was 24 years old and originally came from Hostoun, near Prague. The reasons for the attack on the university and the other murders are currently unknown.

On December 21, Kozak entered the premises of the Faculty of Philosophy at Carolina University, one of the oldest and most prestigious in Europe, and killed 14 people with a firearm and injured 25 others. After the attack on Kozak, his father was also found dead at home at the university: according to the police, he was also killed by his son.

– Also read: The story behind the photo of students on the ledge during the Prague attack