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Man commits suicide in Paris primary school

The man in his 50s shot himself with a sawn-off shotgun in front of a dozen children at a primary school close to the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

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A man in his 50s has shot himself in front of a dozen children at a primary school close to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, reports BBC News.

He is said to have entered the school in the 7th arrondissement with a sawn-off shotgun. The man then turned the weapon on himself and pulled the trigger in front of the children and a teacher, Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë said.

Police have opened an investigation into the incident.

Earlier reports put the man in his 60s and said the incident had occurred at a nursery.

Authorities said he may have had personal issues but released no further information about his identity or motives.

The shooting took place at the La Rochefoucauld school. The Catholic establishment is located in the rue Cler, a well-known market street close to the Eiffel Tower.

The incident happened shortly before noon on Thursday as children were leaving the school premises for the lunch break, police officials said.

The man forced his way into the building, pushing aside two adults. A dozen children witnessed the shooting, the office of Mayor Delanoe said in a statement.

French Education Minister Vincent Peillon, who cut short an official visit to Brussels, said the man had no link to the school. "It is a very painful matter because it has happened at a school, but the security inside the school isn't to blame," he told reporters on Thursday.

One of the children told French broadcaster Europe 1 she heard a gunshot and "saw all the blood".

"I saw the man fall backwards when he killed himself," she said, adding "It was horrible."

Read more of this report from BBC News.