A student shot dead 10 people at a vocational school on Tuesday, Finland's second such attack in less than a year and just one day after the gunman was interviewed by police over Internet postings, Reuters reported. The killer, 22-year-old Matti Saari, started a fire in the school and then shot himself in the head. He died later in Tampere University Hospital. "A cold-blooded shooter entered the building with an automatic pistol and started cutting down students," said Jukka Forsberg, a maintenance man at the post-secondary school in the town of Kauhajoki where the shooting occurred. "He also shot towards me, did not say anything and once the bullets started to whizz by I started running for my life." Police said identification of the bodies was slow because of blaze started by the gunman. "The site has suffered from fires and the victims have been partially burned," said police Chief Superintendent Urpo Lintala.