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Gunman kills five in busy Bangkok food market

Gunman kills five in busy Bangkok food market

RTHK5 days ago
Gunman kills five in busy Bangkok food market
People mourn those killed in the market shootings in Bangkok. Photo: Reuters
A gunman shot and killed five people at a popular fresh food market in the Thai capital on Monday before turning the gun on himself, police said.
The victims included security guards at the Or Tor Kor market in the district of Chatuchak district in Bangkok, according to the police. The Erawan Medical Center, which coordinates emergency medical services, reported two women were also wounded.
The market, next to the sprawling Chatuchak weekend Market, carries all sorts of goods and is popular with Thai and foreign tourists.
A video circulating online reportedly showed the shooter wearing a baseball cap and shorts walking in the market with a backpack strapped to his chest and a handgun in his right hand.
Police said they were probing details about the suspect, including his motivation.
Kitrat Phanphet, chief of the national police force, said he has ordered city police to carry out their investigation quickly and gather all evidence, including closed-circuit video footage.
The last mass shooting incident in Bangkok was in October 2023 when a teenage boy, using a modified blank pistol, shot more than half a dozen people at the Paragon shopping mall in the city's main shopping district, killing three.
One of the country's worst mass killings occurred in October 2022 in the northeastern province of Nong Bua Lamphua, when a police sergeant who had lost his job used guns and knives to kill 36 people, including two dozen toddlers at a day care centre. (AP)
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