Breaking News: Philippine student killed in livestreamed school shooting
In a harrowing incident that shook the nation, a Philippine student livestreamed a deadly shooting at Ateneo de Zamboanga University. As the community mourns, questions about campus safety and gun control loom large.
Manila, Philippines - A student livestreamed the killing of another student at Ateneo de Zamboanga University, a Catholic private school in western Mindanao, before taking his own life, authorities announced on Tuesday. This marks the second school shooting in the country within the span of two months. The assailant entered the victim's classroom and fired before ascending to the fifth floor to end his own life, according to regional police spokeswoman Shella Chang.
Interior Secretary Victor Remulla confirmed that the ninth-grade shooter had recorded the incident on social media, with his Facebook account subsequently disabled. A video of the attack, showing a gun moving down a hallway and being aimed at a classroom before being fired, circulated on local media. The scene depicted screaming children rushing for safety as bullets rang out.
The number of injured individuals has not been confirmed. The police are currently investigating the motive behind the shooting, identifying the firearm, and tracing its entry into the school. The victim's and shooter's ages have not been disclosed. Ateneo de Zamboanga University president Father Guillrey Andal expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy, stating that the school was cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation.
The school had recently conducted a simulation drill to enhance safety measures for students and staff. While school shootings are uncommon in the Philippines, a similar incident occurred in June, resulting in the deaths of three teenagers and injuries to twenty others at a school in central Philippines. Despite strict gun ownership regulations, a significant black market for firearms exists in the Southeast Asian nation.
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