ZAGREB: Croatian police launched a manhunt Thursday after six people were found shot dead inside a house in the capital Zagreb, police said.
Local media reported the suspect was the former spouse of one of the victims, who was killed along with her partner and four members of her family.
A police statement said neighbours raised the alarm after they heard gunshots inside the house in the Kajzerica neighbourhood in the south of the city.
The neighbourhood has been sealed off and a manhunt was under way, it added.
The victims included two men, three women and a child, Zagreb police chief Marko Rasic told reporters.
A child found at the same house was unharmed, he added.
Earth's highest living point has no garbage disposal, sewage system and is not in USA
Xaynor is being constructed by Neom over Gulf of Aqaba's coastline in Saudi Arabia
Akash Ambani's daughter Veda will get extravagant birthday celebrations arranged by Reliance owner
Biden’s granddaughter said to be dating former London public schoolboy
Papua New Guinea mountainous Kaokalam village levelled flat after huge landslide
Gen Manoj Pande was set to retire from service on May 31