The Manila casino was attacked by a lone gunman shortly after midnight. The gunman shot himself and set himself on fire. Police suspect it was a case of robbery.
A lone gunman burst into a Manila casino, fired shots and set gaming tables alight, sowing panic in a country on high alert after martial law was declared in the south.
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Police said earlier the man's motive was likely robbery and that the incident was not terror-related. It appeared the suspect had killed himself after firing at armed officers who were searching the building.
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Patients were moved to the San Juan de Dios hospital reported suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation and some had injuries such as fractures. None had gunshot wounds.
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Employees and tourists were evacuated from the building, some seated at the entrance of a hotel.
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An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) arrived near the Resorts World Manila after the gunshots and explosions were heard in Pasay City, Metro Manila.
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Dozens of police trucks and a handful of huge Special Action Force vans and armoured personnel carriers lined side streets near the hotel, casino and shopping mall complex as the drama unfolded.
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At least 34 bodies were found at the casino resort in the Philippines capital after the attack, most had died of suffocation.