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Canadian 'opens fire' in Philippine court | Canadian 'opens fire' in Philippine court |
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A Canadian man has opened fire in a Philippine court, killing two people and wounding another, police say. | |
The 65-year-old Canadian national, named as John Pope, was also shot and died from his wounds, officials say. | |
The incident took place in Cebu city on Tuesday morning. Reports say Pope was facing charges of malicious mischief filed by his neighbours. | |
A doctor and his lawyer were killed inside the courtroom and a prosecutor wounded in a corridor, reports say. | |
One report said that the doctor shot dead was a complainant in the case. | One report said that the doctor shot dead was a complainant in the case. |
"We are investigating how the suspect managed to bring in the gun," regional police chief Marcelo Garbo told local radio. | "We are investigating how the suspect managed to bring in the gun," regional police chief Marcelo Garbo told local radio. |
Prosecutor General Claro Arellano said there had been a "serious lapse in security", Associated Press reports. | |
It is not clear whether the Canadian man shot himself or was shot by police, or both. | It is not clear whether the Canadian man shot himself or was shot by police, or both. |
The shooting comes amid a debate in the South East Asian nation over gun control after a series of recent shootings, including one earlier this month that left seven people dead. | The shooting comes amid a debate in the South East Asian nation over gun control after a series of recent shootings, including one earlier this month that left seven people dead. |
Police figures show there were 1.2 million registered firearms in the Philippines last year, and about half that number again of unlicensed weapons, AFP news agency reports. |