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Horrific tragedy: world heads react to Thai childcare centre massacre

This follows knife, gun rampage yesterday that killed 37 people, including 22 children

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Oct 2022 1:15PM

Horrific tragedy: world heads react to Thai childcare centre massacre
A man comforts his wife as she holds their child’s milk bottle and blanket while standing outside the nursery in Na Klang in Thailand’s northeastern Nong Bua Lam Phu province today, the day after a former police officer killed at least 37 people in a mass shooting at the site. – AFP pic, October 7, 2022

BANGKOK – World leaders have reacted to the news on the knife and gun rampage yesterday that killed 37 people, including 22 children at a childcare centre in northeast Thailand.

British Prime Minister Liz Truss expressed her dismay over the tragedy at the childcare centre in Uthai Sawan in Nong Bua Lamphu province, about 500km northeast of Bangkok. 

“I am shocked to hear of the horrific events in Thailand this morning. My thoughts are with all those affected and the first responders. The UK stands with the Thai people at this terrible time,” she tweeted.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sent well wishes to the people affected by the incident.

“It’s impossible to comprehend the heartbreak of this horrific news from Thailand. All Australians send their love and condolences,” he tweeted.

The United States was horrified by the tragic shooting at the childcare centre yesterday, United States’ National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.

“The images are heartbreaking and our deepest condolences go out to the families who lost loved ones. We condemn this act of violence and stand ready to assist our long-standing ally Thailand in whatever they need,” he said.

Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah said Malaysians were shocked and deeply saddened to learn about the tragic loss of life and injuries following the horrible tragedy.

“Our deepest sympathies to the bereaved families and friends who lost their loved ones and we pray for the ones receiving treatment to recover safely,” he tweeted.

Thailand Prime Minister Prayut Chan o-cha said Thai national flags at all government premises would be lowered to half-mast today following the tragedy.

The perpetrator, a former policeman, fled the scene in a vehicle and later killed his wife and son before fatally shooting himself.

Police said most of the 22 children aged between two to four years old were stabbed to death.

Meanwhile, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) too said it was saddened and shocked by the tragic incident.

In a statement, Unicef urged members of the public and the media to refrain from posting or forwarding images and videos related to this violent incident, as it may further negatively impact children, victims’ families, and their loved ones.

“Unicef condemns all forms of violence against children. No child should be a target or witness of violence anywhere, anytime.

“Early childhood development centres, schools and all learning spaces must be safe havens for young children to learn, play and grow during their most critical years.

“Unicef sends its heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to the families who lost loved ones and the injured. We join all people in Thailand in mourning and hope that those affected receive appropriate and timely support,” it said. – Bernama, October 7, 2022

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