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THAILAND – A mass shooting at a daycare center yesterday that killed at least 34 people, including 22 children, was a shocking incident, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said, sending condolence­s to the families of the victims.

A former policeman killed 34 people, including 22 children, in a gun rampage at a day care centre in Thailand yesterday, later shooting dead his wife and child at their home before turning his weapon on himself, police officials said.

Police identified the attacker as a former member of the force who was dismissed from his post last year over drug allegation­s.

The man had been facing trial on a drugs charge and had been in court in the hours before the shooting, a police spokespers­on told broadcaste­r ThaiPBS.

He had come to collect his child from the day care centre but opened fire when he did not find the child there, the spokespers­on said.

Attack

District police official Chakkrapha­t Wichitvaid­ya cited witnesses saying the gunman was also seen wielding a knife in the attack in Uthai Sawan, a town 500km northeast of Bangkok in the province of Nong Bua Lamphu.

Paisal Luesomboon, a police spokespers­on, told ThaiPBS witnesses reported seeing the attacker use a knife and a gun. “He started shooting, slashing, killing children at the Utai Sawan day care centre.”

About 30 children were at the facility when the attacker arrived, fewer than usual, as heavy rain had kept many people away, district official Jidapa Boonsom, who was working in a nearby office at the time, told Reuters.

“The shooter came in at about lunch time and shot four or five officials at the childcare centre first.”

At first people thought the shots were fireworks, she said.

“It’s really shocking. We were very scared and running to hide once we knew it was shooting. So many children got killed, I’ve never seen anything like it.”

The attacker forced his way into a locked room where children were sleeping, Jidapa said. She thought he killed children there with a knife, adding that a teacher who was eight months pregnant was also killed with a knife.

Videos posted on social media showed sheets covering what appeared to be the bodies of children lying in pools of blood.

Reuters could not immediatel­y authentica­te the footage.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha, in a post on Facebook, called the shooting a ‘shocking incident’.

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Times Live) (Pic: Soldiers and police rescue a pupil during the mass shooting.

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