Philippine soldier kills 5 at prayer meeting
Manila: A Philippine soldier opened fire on a prayer meeting at a military base on Thursday, killing five of his comrades before troops intervened and shot him dead, an army spokesman said.
Nine other people were also wounded in the rampage at an army camp on the southern island of Basilan, said Colonel Benjamin Hao.
"There was a bible study (session). He
By AFP
October 22, 2015
Manila: A Philippine soldier opened fire on a prayer meeting at a military base on Thursday, killing five of his comrades before troops intervened and shot him dead, an army spokesman said.
Nine other people were also wounded in the rampage at an army camp on the southern island of Basilan, said Colonel Benjamin Hao.
"There was a bible study (session). He went there, to back (of the room) and then suddenly opened fire," Hao told reporters.
Responding soldiers shot the gunman dead but the motive for the attack remained unknown.
"His battalion commander said that he had changed after going on vacation. He was surprisingly quiet. Before that, he was talkative, kind of jolly, but when he came back, he was different," Hao said.
The gunman, who he identified only as corporal in the mortar section, was not a member of the bible study group, Hao added.
"We believe it is an isolated incident but we will look closer into its medical and psychological aspect in order to determine the root cause," he said.
Nine other people were also wounded in the rampage at an army camp on the southern island of Basilan, said Colonel Benjamin Hao.
"There was a bible study (session). He went there, to back (of the room) and then suddenly opened fire," Hao told reporters.
Responding soldiers shot the gunman dead but the motive for the attack remained unknown.
"His battalion commander said that he had changed after going on vacation. He was surprisingly quiet. Before that, he was talkative, kind of jolly, but when he came back, he was different," Hao said.
The gunman, who he identified only as corporal in the mortar section, was not a member of the bible study group, Hao added.
"We believe it is an isolated incident but we will look closer into its medical and psychological aspect in order to determine the root cause," he said.
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