A Jordanian student was shot dead at her university campus on Thursday, according to Jordanian media reports.
In a statement on Thursday, the Jordanian intelligence officials said, an assailant fired shots at a female at a university in the Jordanian capital, Amman. The victim was rushed to a hospital in critical condition and was pronounced dead shortly after her arrival.
An investigation has been launched to arrest and determine the identity of the attacker, who fled the scene and remains at large.
The victim has been identified as Iman Rashid, a 21-year-old nursing student at the Applied Sciences University, according to media reports.
The media outlet Nabaa cited witnesses as saying shots were heard near the nursing department shortly after the victim left an examination hall where she had completed a test.
The killer entered the varsity through the main gate and later left without being stopped by security guards, local media reported.
Iman’s father, Mufeed Rashid, told the Al-Arabiya media outlet his daughter was an innocent victim.
“She didn’t do anything,” he said. “This is unfair … for what reason was the girl murdered? He [the gunman] needs to be punished appropriately as per the magnitude of the crime.”
The victim’s family said they do not know the assailant, or why he carried out the attack. The family demands justice.
Killed in cold blood
The university issued a statement, published on local news website Roya, promising to take legal measures to “prosecute everyone who caused this painful incident until they receive a just retribution for their heinous crime”.
The university representatives said that they were cooperating with authorities to find the murderer. The CCTV cameras have recorded the whole incident.
The attack triggered an uproar on social media in Jordan and the region.
One Twitter user expressed anger towards the university.
She wrote: “You take a lot of money to provide us with ‘services’ and we naturally assumed that one of those very basic services was security. Where are your security guards? How can an armed psycho enter the campus casually?”
Others compared Iman’s death to an incident that came days earlier, when female student Nayera Ashraf was stabbed to death outside her university in the city of Mansoura in northern Egypt.
Ashraf’s attacker, identified as Mohamed Adel, is currently in custody while an investigation is underway. A statement by the prosecutor’s office said that Adel had confessed to the killing pointing to disputes and Ashraf’s refusal of his marriage proposal.
Senior women’s rights researcher at Human Rights Watch, Rothna Begum, said on Twitter: “This week, there were two horrific killings of women by men outside their universities in #Egypt and #Jordan.
“Our hearts go out to the women’s families and friends. Authorities must combat male violence against women including male entitlement over women’s lives and choices.”
One Twitter user wrote: “Yesterday in Egypt, today in Jordan .. two young women are killed in cold blood while they are in the university .. these guys who murdered them deserve the highest punishment there is.”
Another wrote: “This world is no longer a safe place for women to live in.”