Eight dead, more than 30 injured in shooting at Thai school
Thailand's prime minister said the dead in the August 7 attack at Debsirin Nonthaburi School included the gunman and his grandparents.
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- Deadly shooting at Thai school (PHOTOS) — RT World Newsrt.com
- Shooting in Thailand leaves 8 dead, wounds over 30: PM - China.org.cn china.org.cn
- Roundup: Shooting in Thailand leaves 8 dead, wounds over 30: PMlaosnews.net
- FOCUS | Shooting in Thailand leaves 8 dead, wounds over 30: PMlaosnews.net
- Shooting in Thailand leaves 8 dead, wounds over 30: PMlaosnews.net
- Thailand School Shooting: 8 Killed at Debsirin Nonthaburi School | Outlook Indiaoutlookindia.com
- FOCUS | Shooting in Thailand leaves 8 dead, wounds over 30: PMsoutheastasiapost.com
- FOCUS | Shooting in Thailand leaves 8 dead, wounds over 30: PMthailandnews.net
- Shooting in Thailand leaves 8 dead, wounds over 30: PMthailandnews.net
Revision history
- Version 417 Aug 2026, 23:23current
Added the prime minister's Friday afternoon figures (eight dead including the gunman and his grandparents, more than 30 injured, nine critical) alongside the competing count of 15 injured, the ~10 a.m. police notification, the Bang Kruai district location, the unconfirmed report of a 14-year-old student, and the crisis line.
- Version 316 Aug 2026, 07:40
Added the August 7, 2026 date and presented the Bang Kruai district / Nonthaburi location difference as a sourced conflict naming both outlets.
- Version 27 Aug 2026, 13:55
Event status moved from developing to published; casualty figures and official statements unchanged, headline and standfirst added.
- Version 17 Aug 2026, 10:22
First published.
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