Student Kills Fellow Student, Then Self, at Philippines High School
A student fatally shot another student before taking his own life at a high school in Zamboanga, Philippines, officials confirmed.
A gunman opened fire at a high school in the southern Philippine city of Zamboanga, resulting in the deaths of two students, including the perpetrator, local officials confirmed Tuesday.
The incident occurred at a school affiliated with the Ateneo de Zamboanga University. Mayor Khymer Adan Olaso of Zamboanga reported that the gunman first fired at a teacher, though it remains unclear if the teacher sustained injuries. The assailant then shot and killed a fellow student before turning the weapon on himself.
University President Ernald Andal confirmed that the active shooter situation had ended and that there were no other fatalities or injuries reported beyond the two students. "As of now, we confirm that there are two fatalities," Andal stated. "There are no more active shooters."
This shooting follows a pattern of school violence in the Philippines and the wider region. In June, a similar incident at a public high school in Tacloban City left at least three students dead and approximately 20 injured after two classmates opened fire on campus. The event also occurs less than two weeks after a student carried out a shooting at a school on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand.
While the immediate motive behind the Zamboanga shooting has not been disclosed, such incidents often prompt renewed discussions about school safety, mental health support for students, and the accessibility of firearms.
Officials have not yet released the identities of the victims or the gunman, nor have they provided further details on how the weapon was obtained.
The investigation into the precise sequence of events and the underlying causes is ongoing.
Authorities are expected to release more information as it becomes available, focusing on preventing future tragedies.
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