Probe Launched into Psychiatric Ward After Winterthur Terror Attack
An external investigation will examine why a patient, who stabbed three people at a train station in an act now deemed terrorism, was released from a psychiatric clinic a day before the attack after being assessed as low-risk.

Key Takeaways
- A 31-year-old Swiss-Turkish dual citizen stabbed three people at Winterthur train station on a Thursday morning.
- The suspect was previously investigated ten years ago for ties to the An’Nur Mosque and violating a ban on ISIS.
- The Winterthur Integrated Psychiatric Ward (ipw) has launched an external administrative inquiry into the suspect's release.
By The Numbers
They Said
"An obvious misjudgement."
"The ipw is shocked and deeply saddened by the events."