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Ex-soldier kills 1 in Philippines shooting spree, commits suicide

By IANS | Updated: March 1, 2020 16:19 IST

A former soldier went on a shooting spree in the Philippines's Cavite province on Sunday, killing a woman and injuring five others before he committed suicide, police said.

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Manila, March 1 A former soldier went on a shooting spree in the Philippines's Cavite province on Sunday, killing a woman and injuring five others before he committed suicide, police said.

Police said the 47-year-old suspect, armed with a .38 caliber handgun, went to a market in General Trias City around 8 a.m. to look for certain people who he claimed were spreading rumours to malign his reputation as a contractor, reports Xinhua news agency.

The suspect shot dead the 59-year-old woman and wounded a 57-year-old man at the market.

He then shot a tricycle driver before shooting another woman victim at her house nearby.

Police said two officers were also injured when the suspect shot at a responding police car.

The suspect then shot himself in the head, police added.

Police recovered the handgun used by the suspect. An investigation is underway.

( With inputs from IANS )

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