Key Points

A 61-year-old man killed six people in Bangkok's Or Tor Kor market before taking his own life. The victims included four security guards and a woman, while two others were injured. Police are investigating potential ties to ongoing Thailand-Cambodia border tensions. The area remains secured as authorities gather more details.

Key Points: Six Dead in Bangkok Market Shooting as Gunman Takes Own Life

  • Gunman opened fire in Or Tor Kor market at 12:38 p.m.
  • Two women injured, taken to Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital
  • Authorities secured crime scene, urged residents to stay indoors
  • Police probe possible links to Thailand-Cambodia border clashes
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Six dead in mass shooting in Thailand; gunman kills self

A 61-year-old gunman kills six, including security guards, in Bangkok's Or Tor Kor market before committing suicide.

"Four market security guards and one woman were shot dead. – Erawan Emergency Medical Centre"

Bangkok, July 28

At least six people were killed and two others were injured in a shooting incident in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, on Monday, local media reported.

The 61-year-old man opened fire in Or Tor Kor market in Bangkok's Chatuchak district before killing himself, the report said. Two other women sustained injuries and have been taken to Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital.

The incident took place around 12:38 p.m., reports local media Thairath, quoting rescue officials.

The gunman was later found dead on a bench inside the market, dressed in a black T-shirt and camouflage shorts, with a rucksack beside him.

His identity was confirmed through an ID card and driving licence showing he was from Khong district, Nakhon Ratchasima.

According to the Erawan Emergency Medical Centre, which monitors Bangkok hospitals, four market security guards and one woman were shot dead.

The officials have secured the market area as a crime scene.

The authorities advised nearby residents to stay indoors with their doors and windows securely shut, urging outsiders to maintain a safe distance until the perimeter can be cleared.

The police are investigating the motive behind the incidents and whether they are connected to the clashes at the Thailand-Cambodia border, as the incident happened so close to the border area.

Further details are awaited.

Meanwhile, clashes between Thailand and Cambodia continued into early Monday as their leaders prepare for talks later in the day to end the deadliest conflict between the neighbours in over a decade.

Thailand's Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodian PM Hun Manet are scheduled to meet in Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur, at 3 p.m. (local time).

- IANS

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Shreya B
The timing is suspicious with the border clashes happening simultaneously. Could this be a diversion tactic? Our government should monitor the situation carefully since many Indians travel to Thailand for tourism.
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Aman W
Mental health issues are becoming a global crisis. A 61-year-old man doing this shows how deep the problem runs. In India too we need better mental healthcare facilities before such tragedies happen here.
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Priya S
The media should stop glorifying such incidents with detailed descriptions of the shooter. This only inspires copycats. Focus should be on the victims and how to prevent future attacks.
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David E
As someone who visited Or Tor Kor market last year, this news sends chills down my spine. It was such a vibrant place full of life. My deepest condolences to all affected families.
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Nisha Z
While this is tragic, I wish Indian media gave equal coverage to violence happening in our own country. We have daily shootings in some states but they don't make headlines like foreign incidents do.

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