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Gunman posted on social media during rampage that left 26 dead

Soldier killed commanding officer then went on a shooting spree in Nakhon Ratchasima, reports Jack Mcgregor

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A SOLDIER angry over a financial dispute has been shot dead by police after gunning down 26 people and wounding 57 in Thailand’s worst mass shooting.

The soldier first killed two people on a military base then went on a rampage, shooting as he drove to a shopping complex where people fled in terror.

It took armed police 16 hours to end the attack in the north-east of the country.

Authoritie­s said Sergeant Major Jakrapanth Thomma was behind the attack in Nakhon Ratchasima, a hub for Thailand’s relatively poor north-eastern region.

Much of the shooting took place at Terminal 21 Korat, an airport-themed mall filled with Lego sculptures, a merry-go-round and huge replicas of world landmarks.

“This incident was unpreceden­ted in Thailand,” Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said as he gave the final death toll yesterday morning after visiting the wounded in hospitals. He added: “I hope this is the only one and the last incident, and that it never happens again. No-one wants this to happen.

“It could be because of this person’s mental health in this particular moment,” he said.

Mr Prayuth said he was worried that people inside the mall could be accidental­ly hit by police gunfire, but said: “I have checked – that didn’t happen.”

Video taken outside the mall showed people diving for cover as shots rang out in mid afternoon on Saturday.

Many people were killed outside the mall, some in cars and others while walking.

Nattaya Nganiem and her family had just finished eating and were driving away when she heard gunfire.

“First I saw a woman run out from the mall hysterical­ly,” said Ms Nattaya, who shot video of the scene on her phone.

“Then a motorcycle rider in front of her just ran and left his motorcycle there.”

Hundreds of people were evacuated from the mall in small groups by police while they searched for the gunman.

“We were scared and ran to hide in toilets,” said Sumana Jeerawatta­nasuk, one of those rescued by police.

She said seven or eight people hid in the same room as her.

“I am so glad. I was so scared of getting hurt,” she said.

Shortly before midnight, police announced they had secured the abovegroun­d portion of the mall, but were still searching for the gunman.

About 16 hours later, officials held a news conference to announce the gunman had been shot dead.

A defence ministry spokesman told Thai media that the first person killed was the commanding officer of the 22nd Ammunition Battalion, in which the suspect served.

He said the gunman had fired at others at his base and took guns and ammunition before fleeing in an army Humvee vehicle.

City and neighbourh­ood police officers said the man fired off shots as he drove to the mall. Thai television aired security camera footage from the mall showing a man with an assault rifle.

The shooter also posted updates to his Facebook page during the rampage.

“No-one can escape death,” read one post.

Another asked: “Should I give up?” In a later post, he wrote: “I have stopped already.”

A photo circulated on social media that appeared to be taken from the Facebook page shows a man in a camouflage­d infantry helmet with a fireball raging behind him and smoke billowing.

Jakrapanth’s profile picture shows him in a mask and dressed in militaryst­yle fatigues and armed with a pistol.

The background shows a handgun and bullets. The Facebook page was made inaccessib­le after the shooting began.

Gun violence is not unheard of in Thailand.

Firearms can be obtained legally, and many Thais own handguns.

Although mass shootings are rare, there are occasional gun battles in the far south of the country, where authoritie­s have for years battled a longrunnin­g separatist insurgency.

I hope this is the only one and the last incident, and that it never happens again

 ?? Picture: AP ?? The grieving relative of a victim is comforted after the mass shooting, in which 26 people died
Picture: AP The grieving relative of a victim is comforted after the mass shooting, in which 26 people died
 ??  ?? A Thai commando directs people out of Terminal 21 Korat mall in Thailand yesterday
A Thai commando directs people out of Terminal 21 Korat mall in Thailand yesterday
 ??  ?? A Facebook photo of Jakraphant­h Thomma, who killed 26 people in the Thai city of Nakhon Ratchasima
A Facebook photo of Jakraphant­h Thomma, who killed 26 people in the Thai city of Nakhon Ratchasima

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