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Chinese national among dead in Bangkok mall shooting
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IntroductionA Chinese national was reportedly killed in a shooting on Tuesday at a shopping mall in Bangkok, Tha
A Chinese national was reportedly killed in a shooting on Tuesday at a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand that left two dead and five injured.
The Special Operations Unit of the Bangkok Metropolitan Police apprehended the 14-year-old alleged shooter at approximately 17:10 local time, following the incident at the city’s Paragon Mall.
The other fatality is thought to have been a Myanmar national.
The five people who were left injured include a Lao national, a Chinese national, and three Thai nationals.
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