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Thai shopping mall reopens after mass shooting

By IANS | Updated: February 13, 2020 15:50 IST

A shopping mall in the Thai city of Nakhon Ratchasima that became the gruesome epicentre of a mass shooting that shocked the nation over the weekend, reopened on Thursday with a Buddhist ceremony to honour the victims.

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Bangkok, Feb 13 A shopping mall in the Thai city of Nakhon Ratchasima that became the gruesome epicentre of a mass shooting that shocked the nation over the weekend, reopened on Thursday with a Buddhist ceremony to honour the victims.

Sgt. Jakrapanth Thomma killed 29 people, most at the Terminal 21 shopping mall, in a bloody rampage on Saturday afternoon before he was shot dead by police the following day, Efe news reported.

Another 58 people were injured in the attack.

On Thursday, Buddhist monks led the religious ceremony ahead of the reopening, which was attended by hundreds of people, including members of the security forces.

"Korat (another name of Nakhon Ratchasima), together we are stronger, let's move forward together," was the motto adopted for the event on social media.

Prasert Sriuranpong, the head of Siam Retail Development, which owns Terminal 21, told a press conference that all stores in the mall had reopened, except two that were still undergoing checks for damage.

He said businesses in the shopping complex would not have to pay rent for the month.

Siam Retail also said it would allocate 100,000 baht (about $3,000) to those injured in the shooting and to the families of those killed and 50,000 baht to children who lost their parents.

According to authorities, Jakrapanth began his attack on Saturday afternoon when he shot his military superior and then his mother-in-law.

He drove to the military base where he was stationed in Nakhon Ratchasima, some 259 km northeast of Bangkok, where he stole several automatic weapons, including an M60 and an HK33, and ammunition.

The assailant proceeded to open fire in the city's streets. He later fired indiscriminately on shoppers at the mall.

He was killed on Sunday morning, some 18 hours after he launched his deadly rampage.

He was responsible for the death of 23 civil, three police officers and three soldiers.

The Army has launched an investigation into the events and has pledged to improve security at military barracks. It will also help compensate the victims' families.

( With inputs from IANS )

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