A 14-year-old boy has been killed after a man stabbed five people at random in Austria.
Authorities said the suspect – a 23-year-old Syrian national with legal residence in Austria – has been detained by police after the attack in the city of Villach on Saturday.
Police spokesperson Rainer Dionisio said a motive was not immediately known and that police were investigating the alleged attacker’s personal background.
The victims were all men aged between 14 and and 32. Two were seriously injured in the attack, with the other two having sustained minor injuries.
“A man randomly attacked passers-by with a knife,” police spokesman Rainer Dionisio told AFP.
Police said it wasn’t clear whether the suspect acted on his own and are continuing to search for potential further suspects.
The incident happened on Saturday just before 4pm local time in the centre of the city in southern Austria.
Two seriously injured
Five people were stabbed in the attack – with one 14-year-old boy having been killed.
The victims were all men aged between 14 and and 32.
Two were seriously injured in the attack, with the other two having sustained minor injuries.
Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 20:35
Pictured: Police at scene of attack



Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 20:30
Villach city council issues statement
The city council of Villach has released a statement following the attack in the city.
Mayor Günther Albel strongly condemned the attack, according to broadcasters ORF.
“Today in Villach we are confronted with the worst that could have happened,” he said.
The council called for measures at the federal level
Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 20:21
Man attacked at random, police say
Austrian police said the knifeman who stabbed five people, killing one, attacked people at random.
“A man randomly attacked passers-by with a knife,” police spokesman Rainer Dionisio told AFP of the incident in the city of Villach.
“One victim, a 14-year-old boy, died,” he added.
Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 20:09
Governor says ‘atrocity must be met with harsh consequences’
Peter Kaiser, the governor of the Austrian province of Carinthia, expressed his condolences to the family of the 14-year-old victim.
“This outrageous atrocity must be met with harsh consequences.
“I have always said with clarity and unambiguously: Those who live in Carinthia, in Austria, have to respect the law and adjust to our rules and values.”
Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 20:02
Who is the suspect?
Authorities said the suspect – a 23-year-old Syrian national with legal residence in Austria – has been detained by police after the attack in the city of Villach on Saturday.
Police spokesperson Rainer Dionisio said a motive was not immediately known and that police were investigating the alleged attacker’s personal background.
“We have to wait until we get secure information,” he said.
Police said it wasn’t clear whether the suspect acted on his own and are continuing to search for potential further suspects.
Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 19:56
Delivery driver witnessed attack
A 42-year old man who works for a food delivery company, witnessed the incident from his car.
He drove toward the suspect to stop the attack from escalating, police spokesperson Rainer Dionisio told Austria’s public broadcaster ORF.
“This meant that we were able to arrest [the suspect] immediately,” he said.
Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 19:50
Teenager killed in knife attack in Austria
Authorities said the suspect – a 23-year-old Syrian national with legal residence in Austria – has been detained by police after the attack in the city of Villach on Saturday.
Police spokesperson Rainer Dionisio said a motive was not immediately known and that police were investigating the alleged attacker’s personal background.
The victims were all men aged between 14 and and 32. Two were seriously injured in the attack, with the other two having sustained minor injuries.
“A man randomly attacked passers-by with a knife,” police spokesman Rainer Dionisio told AFP.
Police said it wasn’t clear whether the suspect acted on his own and are continuing to search for potential further suspects.
The incident happened on Saturday just before 4pm local time in the centre of the city in southern Austria.
Athena Stavrou15 February 2025 19:39