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French lawyer shoots bar chairman in courthouse then kills himself

Henrique Vannier is said to be in a critical but stable condition after shooting at court building near Paris by lawyer facing suspension.

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France's youngest chairman of the bar was shot and seriousy wounded by a lawyer facing supension, in a dramatic shoot-out at a court house near Paris, police sources said on Thursday, reports RFI.

Gun shots were fired early on Thursday morning at a courthouse in Melun, on the outskirts of Paris.

Joseph Scipilliti, a barrister from the south-western town, stormed into the office of Henrique Vannier, France's youngest chairman of the bar, and opened fire on him three times.

Scipilliti then turned his gun on himself and took his own life. He was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

The bar chairman is said to be in a critical but stable condition. He is currently being treated at a nearby hospital in Creteil.

The two men are believed to have had strained relations for some time. The lawyer was in fact barred entry to the courthouse. Sources indicate he'd written threatening letters to Vannier, who wanted to suspend him for three years.

According to French news agency AFP, the bar chairman was meant to notify Scipilliti of his supension this morning before he was shot.

The reason for the decision to suspend Scipilliti, who is now dead, has not been revealed.

Read more of this report from RFI.