Bells rang across the Czech Republic on Saturday and flags flew at half mast as the country mourned victims of the country's worst mass shooting that killed 14 at a Prague university on Thursday. Archbishop Jan Graubner served a mass at the main St. Vitus cathedral at the Prague Castle and the country observed a minute of silence at noon, with people stopping in streets amid heavy rain and snow, and in malls during Christmas shopping. A 24-year old student went on a shooting rampage at the Charles University's Faculty of Arts in downtown Prague on Thursday, killing students and lecturers before shooting himself as a police squad closed in on him at the top of the school's building.
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A German woman who had called police for help from her residence in eastern France on Sunday, alleging she had been imprisoned for over a decade by her husband, was not a victim of any such crime, a French prosecutor said on Tuesday. The 55-year-old husband, also a German national, has been held in police custody since Monday but will be released later on Tuesday, local public prosecutor Olivier Glady told a news conference. The 53-year old woman, who had rung German police, who in turn contacted French police, suffered from illnesses that left her bedridden, Glady said.
SARREGUEMINES, France (Reuters) - A German woman who had called police for help from her residence in eastern France on Sunday, alleging she had been .
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