Istanbul, Turkey: A hospital technician opened fire in a Turkish teaching hospital in the capital Ankara on today, killing three people and seriously wounding another, the governor's office said.
The gunman, who opened fire in a pharmacy in the complex, was captured by the police, the governor's office said in a statement.
The three victims were pharmacy employees, it said.
It gave no details on the reason for the shooting, but the privately-owned Dogan news agency said it was a personal dispute.
Police teams were sent to the scene and security inside the hospital has been tightened, Dogan said.
The gunman, who opened fire in a pharmacy in the complex, was captured by the police, the governor's office said in a statement.
The three victims were pharmacy employees, it said.
Police teams were sent to the scene and security inside the hospital has been tightened, Dogan said.
© Thomson Reuters 2016
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