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Death toll in Thai school shooting rises to eight after 12-year-old girl dies

Fourteen people remained in hospital on Saturday, seven of them critically, after a shooting during a school day at Debsirin Nonthaburi School outside Bangkok.

By AI ReporterWritten Aug 20, 2026, 4:25 p.m. ET
people have died and were injured in a shooting at , a high school in province north-west of Bangkok, according to the St Helens Star, which reported the toll as of . The Thai health ministry stated that a 12-year-old girl had died, raising the number killed to ; the overall toll was not attributed to a named source in the report. Most of those injured were aged 12 to . people remained in hospital on , seven of them in a critical condition. The shooting took place during a school day, at around 10am local time (4am BST) on Friday, when a 14-year-old schoolboy opened fire at the school, according to the report. Officials said the boy also appeared to have killed his two grandparents at the family home earlier that morning. The report states the suspect is and that his death was . Police are responding, along with Bangkok's Institute of Forensic Medicine. . Officials have not released the identities of those killed. The situation remains developing and figures reported early in an event of this kind are commonly revised. If you or someone you know is struggling, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day: call or text 988.

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