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Teenager, 14, held for fatal mall shooting

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A 14-YEAR-OLD boy was arrested yesterday after a shooting at a packed Bangkok mall that left two people dead and five wounded, sending hundreds of panicked shoppers running in terror into the streets.

Witnesses told of chaotic scenes as shots rang out at the upmarket Siam Paragon mall in the heart of the Thai capital. The shooting comes just days before the first anniversar­y of the deadliest massacre in modern Thai history, when an ex-policeman armed with a gun and knife attacked a nursery in the country’s north, murdering 24 children and 12 adults.

National Police Chief Torsak Sukwimol told reporters that two women, one Chinese, one from Myanmar, were killed in the mall shooting, and five other people wounded.

He said the 14-year-old suspect was in custody but was too confused to undergo questionin­g.

“He is a mental patient at Rajavithi Hospital and he has not been taking his medication,” Torsak said. “He said it was like there was another him telling him who to shoot.”

Video footage showed a long-haired boy wearing a black shirt, glasses and a cap with a US flag motif being taken into custody by police.

Yuthana Srettanan, director of the Erawan Emergency Centre, told reporters that all but one of those who were shot were women.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin offered condolence­s to the victims’ families and said he was monitoring the situation closely.

“What I care about most right now is the safety of all citizens,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

“I ask all workers to monitor the situation, and may everyone be safe.”

A private school called The Essence, just metres from Siam Paragon, confirmed the suspect was one of their students and offered condolence­s to the victims’ families.

“We will collaborat­e with the authoritie­s and investigat­ors for the benefit of those involved,” Wiwat Catithamma­nit, director of the $4 000-a-term school said.

Witnesses described scenes of panic as the attack unfolded at Siam Paragon, one of Bangkok’s top shopping destinatio­ns, hugely popular with tourists and Thais alike.

“At around 4.30pm, I heard loud gun noises, continuous­ly, about 10 times,” said Thanpawasi­t Singthongk­ham, 31, who works at a Japanese restaurant in the mall.

“Then the department store announced that there was a shooting. The emergency sign was turned on and everyone ran to get out.”

In footage shared with AFP, he recorded a scrum of terrified shoppers scrabbling under metal security gates blocking shop entrances, before they fled down emergency stairwells as sirens blared. In another video, shared on Facebook and verified by AFP, scores of people can be seen in the mall’s basement car park being directed by loudspeake­rs.

Dozens of police vehicles and a number of ambulances could be seen outside one of the shopping centre’s main entrances in the wake of the shooting.

“I heard multiple gunshots – about three times – and saw people running around towards the exits,” said Nattanon Dungsunena­rn, who was shopping in a branch of Boots pharmacy.

“It was very chaotic and seemed like many people didn’t know what exactly was going on.”

“We didn’t know what was happening, then staff from a shop asked us to go inside and said there was a shooter,” said Chinese tourist Xiong Ying, 41.

“Everyone was trying to find a place to hide. So many people were terrified, just like a scene in the zombie movies. “I now feel quite scared. It happened just like two minutes after we left by crossing the bridge. We even took photos there.”

Almost a year on from the October 6 nursery massacre, the mall shooting will raise fresh questions about gun control in Thailand, which has one of the highest rates of firearm ownership in the region.

 ?? | Reuters ?? THAI police commando arrive at the scene of a fatal shooting at the luxury Siam Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok, yesterday.
| Reuters THAI police commando arrive at the scene of a fatal shooting at the luxury Siam Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok, yesterday.

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