The Borneo Post

Dozens dead after gunman torches Philippine casino

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MANILA: A masked gunman set fire to a gaming room at a casino in the Philippine capital yesterday, igniting a toxic blaze that killed 37 people, authoritie­s said, but they insisted it was not a terrorist attack.

The victims suffocated inside one of the main gambling venues of the upscale Resorts World Manila, while dozens of other people were injured in a panicked crush to escape, police said.

The gunman committed suicide inside a hotel room by burning himself about five hours after storming the casino with an M4 assault rifle and a bottle of petrol that he used to start the fire, police chief Ronald Dela Rosa said.

Dela Rosa and other police chiefs insisted the assailant was not carrying out a terrorist attack, pointing out he did not shoot anyone, and said it appeared to be a bizarre robbery attempt by a ‘deranged’ man.

“This is not an act of terror. There is no element of violence, threat or intimidati­on that leads to terrorism,” Dela Rosa told reporters.

However, 37 people died from inhaling smoke from a fire that spread quickly because of flammable carpet on the gaming room f loors, local police chief Tomas Apolinario told AFP.

Four of the victims were from Taiwan, according to the Taiwanese government.

The gunman initially disappeare­d into the chaos of smoke and running people, leading to a five- hour manhunt through the complex, which also includes a hotel and shops, according to Dela Rosa.

He said the assailant, who appeared to be a foreigner because he spoke English and looked caucasian, was found just before dawn in a hotel room having committed suicide.

“He lay down on the bed, covered himself with a thick blanket, apparently poured petrol on the blanket and burned himself,” Dela Rosa said.

“This particular situation in Manila is not related in any way to a terrorist attack,” presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella told reporters.

Dela Rosa said the man, acting alone, walked into one of the gaming rooms and fired the rifle at a large television screen, then poured gasoline onto a gambling table and set it alight.

He said the man then fired again at a stock room containing gambling chips and filled a backpack with chips worth 113 million pesos ( US$ 2.3 million).

The man left the room and went upstairs to the hotel section, but left the backpack, according to Dela Rosa.

 ??  ?? Evacuated employees and guests of hotels stand along a road and watch as smoke billows from a Resorts World building in Pasay City, Metro Manila.
Evacuated employees and guests of hotels stand along a road and watch as smoke billows from a Resorts World building in Pasay City, Metro Manila.
 ??  ?? Relatives of a victim cry outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila.
Relatives of a victim cry outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila.

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