List of rampage killers in Africa

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This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in Africa.

This section does not include school massacres; workplace killings; religious, political, or racial crimes; or mass murders that took place primarily in a domestic environment, like familicides, which are covered in their own categories. Cases where the primary motive for the murders was to facilitate or cover up another felony, like robbery, are also excluded.

A rampage killer has been defined as follows:

A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons least partly in public space by a single physically present perpetrator using (potentially) deadly weapons in a single event without any cooling-off period.[1]

This list should contain every case with at least one of the following features:

  • Rampage killings with 6 or more dead
  • Rampage killings with at least 4 people killed and least ten victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • Rampage killings with at least 2 people killed and least 12 victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • An incidence of rampage killing shall not be included in this list if it does not include at least two people killed.
  • In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured.

All abbreviations used in the table are explained below.

Rampage killers[]

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Unek, William, 27[n 1][n 2] Jan. 1
Feb. 11
1954
1957
Mahagi
Malampaka
Belgian Congo Belgian Congo
Tanganyika (1961–1964) Tanganyika
21
36
30+
 M
FMA
Killed by police
2. Komakech, Richard[n 1] June 26 1994 Kampala Uganda Uganda
26
13
F Killed by one of his victim's father
3. Unknown Police Officer[n 1] April 15 1983 Asureti Uganda Uganda
21
?
F Committed suicide [2]
4. Omar Abdul Razeq Abdullah Rifai, 28[n 2] Aug. 21 2013 Meet Al Attar Egypt Egypt
15
?
F Killed
Killed 23 people over the past five years
5. Unknown Soldier[n 1] Nov. 6 1995 Nshili Rwanda Rwanda
14–17
19
FM Committed suicide [3]
6. Longo Dhendonga July 30 2020 Sange Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
14
10
F Sentenced to death [4]
7. Khumalo, Banda, 38[n 1] Dec. 4 1977 Bulawayo Rhodesia Rhodesia
13
16
F Killed by police [5]
8. Ogwang, Alfred, 28[n 1] Dec. 26 1994 Kamwenge Uganda Uganda
13
14
F Convicted
9. Unknown Nov. 5 2016 Juba South Sudan South Sudan
13
10
F Unsolved [6]
10. Fekadu Nasha[n 1] May 12 2013 Bahir Dar Ethiopia Ethiopia
12–18
2
F Died [7]
11. Mogo[n 2] May 12 1929 Kitale Kenya Kenya
12
1
 M Sentenced to death [8]
12. Obwara, Lazaro, 55 July 28 1950 Kampala Uganda Uganda
12
0
 M Arrested
13. Ben Jebir, 28[n 2] March 25 1985 Fahs Tunisia Tunisia
12
?
F Committed suicide
Terminated a pregnancy
[9]
14. Vukwana, Bulelani, 29 Feb. 9 2002 East London South Africa South Africa
11
6
F Committed suicide
15. Amanyire, Chris[n 1] April 11 2014 Karugutu Uganda Uganda
10
25
F Committed suicide [10]
16. Odoch, Patrick Okot[n 1] March 9 2013 Pakele & Gogonya Uganda Uganda
10
3
F Sentenced to 90 years in prison
17. Karanja, Peter[n 1] Nov. 6 2010 Siakago Kenya Kenya
10
0
F Arrested [11]
18. Delport, Carel Johannes, 36[n 2] Jan. 20 1992 Ladysmith South Africa South Africa
9
19
F A Sentenced to 39 years in prison
had killed two people previously
[12]
19. Unknown Feb. 4 1974 Calabar Nigeria Nigeria
9
7
 M [13]
20. Unknown Jan. 14 2001 Brazzaville Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
9
2
F Committed suicide [14]
21. Muhamali[n 2] 1924 Tanganyika (1961–1964) Tanganyika
9
0
Committed suicide [15]
22. Unknown Jan. 21 1961 Sunyani Ghana Ghana
9
?
 M Arrested [16]

23. Ugwu, Onyekachi[n 2] Oct. 13 2015 Ngelefi Nigeria Nigeria
9
?
 MA At large
Killed several animals
[17]
24. Kalanga Bukoba District Tanganyika (1961–1964) Tanganyika
9
?
Committed suicide [18]
25. Ogunbiyi, Sunkanmi[n 1][n 2] March 27 2014 Eleweran Nigeria Nigeria
8–9
1
F Committed suicide [19]
26. Swart, Stephanus Andries Johannes, 37[n 2] May 6 1927 Charlestown South Africa South Africa
8–9
3
F Committed suicide [20]
27. Unknown April 27 1912 Steamboat Africa
8
23
 M Killed [21]
28. Unknown Soldier, 18[n 1] March 27 1981 Omashaka Namibia Namibia
8
12
F Arrested [22]
29. Unknown Aug. 23 1974 El Motamadia Egypt Egypt
8
6
F [23]
30. Katwesigye, Moses Katoko[n 2] April 21 2016 Kiruruma Uganda Uganda
8
3
F Sentenced to 90 years in prison [24]
31. Unknown Soldier[n 1] Feb. 3/4 1933 Lomé Togo Togo
8
2
F Killed by soldiers [25]
32. Mateane, Chippa, 42[n 1][n 2] April 3 2006 Gauteng South Africa South Africa
8
2
F Killed by police
Terminated a pregnancy
Bystander run over and killed by police
[26]
33. Nabénéza, Germain, 35[n 2] Nov. 13 1994 La Grande Montée Réunion Réunion
8
1
FM Committed suicide [27]
34. Beukes, Sylvester, 22
Beukes, Gavin, 25
March 4/5 2005 Kareeboomvloer Namibia Namibia
8
0
F A Both arrested
Terminated a pregnancy
[28]
35. Unknown Sep. 1929 Masindi Uganda Uganda
8
?
Arrested [29]
36. Kiti 1940 Rumuruti district Kenya Kenya
8
?
 MA Sentenced to prison [30]
37. Soera Brotto Sep. 25/26 1786 Cape Town Cape Colony Cape Colony
7
10
 M Sentenced to death and executed [31]
38. Unknown March 3 1998 Al-Minya Egypt Egypt
7
9
F [32]
39. Unknown May 27 1957 Fort Hall District Kenya Kenya
7
6
 M Arrested [33]
40. Mucunguzi, Nicholas[n 1] May 2 2009 Kampala Uganda Uganda
7
6
F Committed suicide or killed [34]
41. Gaferiza, Alexandre[n 1]
Furaha, Joseph[n 1]
Sep. 20 1998 Mininja Rwanda Rwanda
7
4
F E Gaferiza was arrested [35]
42. Unknown Soldier[n 1] June 18 2007 Waat Sudan Sudan
7
3
F Killed by soldiers [36]
43. Malam Kaigama Alhaji Jikurko, 30[n 2] Aug. 24 2008 Jakusko Nigeria Nigeria
7
3
 M Arrested [37]
44. Lino, Africano Abono[n 1][n 2] Oct. 15 2006 Laguti Uganda Uganda
7
2+
F Sentenced to death [38]
45. Amou N'Talit Tademalit May 13–15 1951 Tadla-Azilal Morocco Morocco
7
2
F Arrested [39]
46. Obua, Isaac[n 1] June 16 2016 Kampala Uganda Uganda
7
1–2
F Killed [40]
47. Unknown Sep. 1951 Egypt Egypt
7
?
F Arrested [41]
48. Unknown Nov. 1964 Transvaal Province South Africa South Africa
7
?
 M [42]
49. Josef, Lukas, 21[n 1] Nov. 8 1980 Ondangwa Namibia Namibia
7
?
F Arrested [43]
50. Michael, Bawa[n 1] Nov. 11 2001 Kaduna Nigeria Nigeria
7
?
F Sentenced to death [44]
51. Lemba Abdallah, Alain[n 1] May 4/5 2013 Mongo Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
6–7
6–7
F Sentenced to death [45]
52. Ngobi, Fred[n 1] March 23 1998 Kampala Uganda Uganda
6–7
0–1
F Committed suicide [46]
53. Opwonya, Kenneth Albino[n 1] July 2 2008 Omiya-Nyima IDP camp Uganda Uganda
6
8
F Sentenced to death [47]
54. Ndayisaba, Jean-Claude, 21[n 1] Oct. 8 1999 Ruyaga Burundi Burundi
6
7
F Sentenced to death [48]
55. Mahmud Taha Ahmad Sueilem, 54
(محمود طه أحمد سويلم)
July 6 2010 Meniel Shiha Egypt Egypt
6
6
F Arrested [49]
56. Unknown April 2 1960 Bailundo Angola Angola
6
5
 M Arrested [50]
57. Lombard, Petrus Lafras, 48 1954 Morgenzon South Africa South Africa
6
4
F Committed suicide [51]
58. Unknown Police Officer[n 1] Jan. 6 1967 Cairo Egypt Egypt
6
4
[52]
59. Unknown Police Officer[n 1][n 2] Nov. 6 2000 Aïn Bouchekif Algeria Algeria
6
4
F V Committed suicide [53]
60. Nkurunziza, Viateur[n 1] May 10 1998 Gikongoro Rwanda Rwanda
6
3
F Killed [54]
61. Nivome, Aro May 21 1971 Abakaliki Nigeria Nigeria
6
1
 M Sentenced to death [55]
62. Unknown, 35 Oct. 31 1984 Chrissiesmeer South Africa South Africa
6
1
 M Arrested
Also killed two dogs and two chickens
[56]
63. Wanyama, Andrew[n 1] Sep. 27 2007 Arua Uganda Uganda
6
1
F Killed by soldiers [34][57]
64. Unknown Dec. 1958 Nzega District Tanganyika (1961–1964) Tanganyika
6
?
F Committed suicide [58]
65. Unknown, 30[n 2] Aug. 29 1982 Soweto South Africa South Africa
6
?
 M Arrested [59]
66. Yego, Kibor, 18 June 7 2006 Marakwet District Kenya Kenya
6
?
F Arrested [60]
67. Unknown Jan. 23 1961 Krobo Ghana Ghana
6
?
F [61]
68. Unknown Jan. 10 2015 Juba South Sudan South Sudan
6
?
F [62]
69. Unknown Police Officer[n 1] Oct. 8 1985 Djerba Tunisia Tunisia
5
11
F Arrested [63]
70. van Heerden, Cornelius Johannes Petrus, 22 Nov. 26 1931 Bethlehem South Africa South Africa
5
6
F Committed suicide [64]
71. José, Jorge, 25 June 2 2009 Kainja Angola Angola
5
6
 M Arrested [65]
72. Protter, David, 25 April 29–30 1975 Johannesburg South Africa South Africa
4
82
F Sentenced to 25 years in prison [66]
73. Fortune, Christo Brian, 31 July 1 2002 Postmasburg South Africa South Africa
4
9
FM Sentenced to four consecutive life terms [67]
74. Unknown April 14 1956 Nairobi Kenya Kenya
4
8
 M Arrested [68]
75. Smith, Leopold, 34[n 2] June 17 1963 Umtali Rhodesia Rhodesia
4
7
F Sentenced to death and executed [69]
76. Angulu, George[n 1] May 21 2015 Karenga Uganda Uganda
4
7
F Committed suicide [70]
77. Unknown Police Officer[n 1] March 28 2012 Tudun Wada Nigeria Nigeria
4
6
F Arrested [71]
78. Duba, Boy, 20 March 22 2009 Mayflower South Africa South Africa
3
9–13
 M Arrested [72]

Abbreviations and footnotes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Assailant was a member of the military, police, or a comparable force at the time of the rampage.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.

W – A basic description of the weapons used in the murders

F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands
O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks
A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)

References[]

  1. ^ Seeger, Thorsten (ed.) School Shootings: International Research, Case Studies, and Concepts for Prevention; Springer, 2012.
  2. ^ During the funeral of a colleague, in the village of Asureti, a Ugandan special forces officer began shooting and finally committed suicide. 16 people died on the spot, another five later succumbed to their wounds, bringing the number of killed to 21, of which two were policemen.
    Sources:
    – Officer kills 16, The Gleaner (April 16, 1983)
    16 Killed at Ugandan Funeral, The New York Times (April 16, 1983)
    – Policeman kills 21 at funeral, The Times (April 16, 1983)
    – Mourners killed, (April 16, 1983)
  3. ^ Soldier kills 14 before committing suicide, The Independent (November 8, 1995)
    – Un soldat rwandais tue 14 personnes et en blesse 19 autres, AFP (November 7, 1995)
    L'île d'Iwawa a été «nettoyée», Le Soir (November 8, 1995)
    ANC Daily News Briefing – Nairobi Archived 2014-03-10 at the Wayback Machine, e-tools.co.za (November 9, 1995)
    Question of the Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in any Part of the World, with Particular Reference to Colonial and other Dependent Countries and Territories, UN Commission on Human Rights (January 29, 1996)
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  5. ^ Of reasons unknown around 7pm a Rhodesian policeman began shooting with a shotgun in the Mzilikazi township of Bulawayo, killing four and injuring another. About 30 minutes after his first murders the man entered the Ross police camp and started shooting once again, killing nine, five of them children and three policemen, and wounding 15, before police was able to put an end to his life.
    Source: Berzerk policeman kills 13, The Rustin Leader (December 5, 1977)
    Rhodesian Policeman Kills 14, The New York Times (December 5, 1977)
    Berserk Policeman kills 13, Reading Eagle (December 5, 1977)
    Off-duty policeman kills 13, Eugene Register-Guard (December 5, 1977)
    – Gunman shoots 13 dead, The Rhodesia Herald (December 5, 1977)
    – Detective sergeant was gunman, The Rhodesia Herald (December 6, 1977)
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ Identity of Bahir Dar mass shooter still undisclosed Archived 2013-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, ethsat.com (May 13, 2013)
    Bahir Dar Rebel Attack Death Toll Rises to 14 Archived 2013-06-07 at the Wayback Machine, ethiomedia.com (May 14, 2013)
    A Mass killer identified, Disclosed: And He Was Found Dead!, addistar.com (May 14, 2013)
    Police named officer who shot to death twelve people in Bahir Dar, Addis Standard (May 14, 2013)
    Federal police officer who fatally shot 12 people in Bahir Dar named, tigraionline.com (May 15, 2013)
    Ethiopia detained 22 officers for Bahirdar killing spree, Awramba Times (May 19, 2013)
  8. ^ Ein Wahnsinniger tötet zehn Menschen,  [de] (June 19, 1929)
    "Witchcraft" murders, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (July 6, 1929)
    – Chambers, Robert & Chambers, William: Chamber's Journal; W. & R. Chambers, 1930. (p. 411/12)
    – Kenya Supreme Court: Law Reports of Kenya; Government Printer, South Africa, 1943. (p. 143/44)
  9. ^ Zwölf Menschen erschossen, Hamburger Abendblatt (March 27, 1985)
    Farmer kills 12 with shotgun, Eugene Register-Guard (March 27, 1985)
    Tunisian Farmer Kills 12, Los Angeles Times (March 28, 1985)
    – Douze personnes assassinees dans une ferme au sud de Tunis, AFP (March 26, 1985)
  10. ^ [2]
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
  11. ^ Kenyan policeman kills 10 in shooting rampage, Agence France-Presse (November 7, 2010)
    'Rogue police officer' kills 10 people in Kenya Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, Garowe Online (November 7, 2010)
    Kenyan AP shoots 10 dead in pursuit of love, The Standard (November 7, 2010)
    Kenyan AP goes on killing spree, Daily Nation (November 7, 2010)
    Kenyan officer in court over shooting spree, Daily Nation (November 8, 2010)
  12. ^ 9 are slain in rampage 19 also wounded by S. African with rifle, Philadelphia Daily News (January 21, 1992)
  13. ^ Hatchet killer, The Canberra Times (February 9, 1974)
    Briefs – Lagos, The Straits Times (February 9, 1974)
  14. ^ Seven killed in Congo shooting, BBC News (January 15, 2001)
    Congo-Brazzaville: Sept personnes tuées par balles à Brazzaville, Panafrican News Agency (January 15, 2001)
    – Gunman kills seven and self in Congolese capital, AFP (January 14, 2001)
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  16. ^ Man Amuck Kills Nine, Los Angeles Times (January 22, 1961)
    Berserk Man Kills 6, The Washington Post (January 23, 1961)
    – Kills 9 in rage, Independent Press-Telegram (January 22, 1961)
  17. ^ [6]
    [7]
  18. ^
    9789171062895 (page 86)
  19. ^ [8]
    Cop who killed six and committed suicide, Nigeria Pilot (April 12, 2014)
    Police Officer Kills Wife, and 6 other In Abeokuta Ogun State, rockcitygist.com (March 27, 2014)
  20. ^ Seven Slain as Farmer Runs Amuck, The New York Times (May 7, 1927)
    Blood for Blood
  21. ^ Negro Runs Amok, The Evening Post (April 29, 1912)
    Various, Northern Territory Times and Gazette (May 3, 1912)
    Negro runs amok, The Argus (April 30, 1912)
    A ferocious giant, The Sydney Morning Herald (April 30, 1912)
  22. ^ The small village of Omashaka, Windhoek Observer (April 4, 1981)
    Killed 7, Windhoek Observer (April 11, 1981)
    – Store shoot-out, African defence journal, Iss. 5–16;T he Journal, 1981.
  23. ^ [9]
  24. ^ [10]
    [11]
    [12]
  25. ^ [13] (page 52)
  26. ^ Jealousy sparked bloody massacre in Kagiso, Independent Online (April 5, 2006)
    Kagiso police sent for trauma counselling, iol.co.za (April 5, 2006)
    Cop on rampage shot girlfriend – report, Independent Online (April 4, 2006)
    Policeman shot by colleagues after rampage, Independent Online (April 4, 2006)
    'He was a quiet, cool man', Independent Online (April 4, 2006)
  27. ^ Les principales tueries en France, Le Matin (October 10, 2009)
    Les précédentes tueries en France depuis 1989, Libération (September 25, 1994)
    Les grands faits-divers du siècle: Le massacre de la Grande-Montée, clicanoo.re (January 17, 2000)
    La Réunion marquée par des coups de folie meurtriers, clicanoo.re (August 25, 2009)
  28. ^ Farm massacre case delayed again, The Namibian (June 1, 2005)
    Farm massacre: I was told to clean up. I did, says killer, The Namibian (September 25, 2008)
    Wehrlose Opfer hingerichtet, Allgemeine Zeitung (March 10, 2005)
    Emotionsloses Geständnis eines Mörders, Allgemeine Zeitung (March 11, 2005)
    Prozess geht weiter Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Allgemeine Zeitung (September 17, 2007)
  29. ^ Black native ran amuck and killed eight people, (September 23, 1929)
    – Telegraphic Tabloids – London, Dunkirk Evening Observer (September 23, 1929)
    Man kills 8, Tonawanda Evening News (September 23, 1929)
  30. ^ [14] (page 62)
  31. ^ An account of the English Colony in New South Wales in The European magazine, and London review, Vol. 34; London, 1798 (p.179)
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    – Bradlow, Edna: Mental Illness or a Form of Resistance? The Case of Soera Brotto; Kleio Vol. 23, (1991) (pp.4–16)
    – Ward, Kerry: Networks of Empire – Forced Migration in the Dutch East India Company; New York, Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-521-88586-7
  32. ^ Egyptian man kills seven to avenge brothers' deaths, AFP (March 3, 1998)
    Egyptians charged over feud deaths, BBC News (September 1, 2002)
    'Honour' drenched in blood Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine, Al-Ahram (August, 2002) (Issue No. 599)
  33. ^ African charged with kelling 8, The Canberra Times (May 30, 1957)
    East Africa and Rhodesia volume 33 (June 6, 1957). 1957.
  34. ^ Jump up to: a b Museveni guard kills 8 in city bar shooting Archived 2009-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, Sunday Monitor (May 3, 2009)
    "He came back and started shooting people" Archived 2009-05-06 at the Wayback Machine, Sunday Monitor (May 3, 2009)
    Army apologises over pub shooting Archived 2012-09-19 at the Wayback Machine, New Vision (May 4, 2009)
    Gen. Aronda Grills PGB Bosses Over Killings, Red Pepper
  35. ^ [15]
  36. ^ UN Mission in Sudan News Bulletin – 21 Jun 2007 (June 21, 2007)
  37. ^ Man Machetes Seven to Death in Yobe, AllAfrica.com (August 27, 2008)
    Suspect Admits Taking Poisoned Cannabis Before Killing Three Persons, leadershipnigeria.com (August 28, 2008)
    Police Take Machete-Wielding Accountant to Psychiatry, Daily Trust (September 8, 2008)
    Accountant goes wild, kills 7
  38. ^ Soldier kills seven in war-torn northern Uganda, People's Daily (October 18, 2006)
    Soldier kills 7 Archived 2012-09-19 at the Wayback Machine, New Vision (October 16, 2006)
    Fugitive soldier held over murder of seven Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, New Vision (August 12, 2008)
    Ex-soldier sentenced to death[dead link], New Vision (February 22, 2010)
  39. ^ Mad Moor, Time (May 28, 1951)
    Wahnsinniger Mörder Archived 2012-07-14 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (May 16, 1951)
    Jagd auf einen Wahnsinnigen Archived 2012-07-14 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (May 18, 1951)
    Der Mörder von Tadla verhaftet Archived 2012-07-17 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (May 24, 1951)
    10,000 Seek Mad Killer In Moroccan Mountains, The New York Times (May 18, 1951)
    Moroccan Who Killed 7 Is Caught in Atlas Wilds, The New York Times (May 24, 1951)
    Mad Moor Captured After Seven Murders, The Canberra Times (May 25, 1951)
  40. ^ [16]
    [17]
  41. ^ Seven killed for hurt to camel, The Singapore Free Press (September 28, 1951)
    Seven Shot Dead, Child's Throat Slit in Weird Egyptian Melee, Los Angeles Times (September 26, 1951)
    As child throws a stone, 7 die, in strange tale from Nile delta, Lewiston Morning Tribune (September 26, 1951)
  42. ^ Berserk native kills seven in South Africa, The Pittsburgh Press (November 10, 1964)
    Zeven personen vermoord Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, Leidsch Dagblad (November 10, 1964)
    Un Africano mata a siete personas de su misma raza, ABC (November 10, 1964)
  43. ^ Killed 7, Windhoek Observer (April 11, 1981)
    – Special Constables – Random shootings, Information & Comment, Vol. 3; SWAPO of Namibia, 1981
  44. ^ Soldier Runs Amok, Kills 7, Daily Trust (November 13, 2001)
    World: Nigeria, Western Mail (November 14, 2001)
    Nigerian Soldier kills 6 Muslims in rampage, The Washington Times (November 15, 2001)
    Soldier Faces Court Martial, Daily Trust (December 12, 2001)
    Soldier to Die for Kaduna Shootings, Daily Trust (July 16, 2002)
  45. ^ Bas-Congo: un sergent ivre tue sept personnes à Songololo Archived 2013-05-09 at the Wayback Machine, direct.cd (May 6, 2013)
    Bas-Congo: un sergent ivre tue sept personnes à Songololo , 7sur7.cd (May 7, 2013)
    Matadi – Début du procès du sergent des FARDC accusé de meurtre à Songololo, lecongolais.cd (May 15, 2013)
    Bas-Congo: un militaire condamné à la peine capitale pour meurtre de six personnes Archived 2013-12-24 at the Wayback Machine, direct.cd (May 17, 2013)
  46. ^ Seven shot dead in Kampala, Kingsport Daily News (March 25, 1998)
    Ugandan policeman shoots seven dead, BBC (March 24, 1998)
    Pc kills seven, Birmingham Evening Mail (March 25, 1998)
    Datelines, Deseret News (March 24, 1998)
    Chinese Meet Over Muyenga Shootings, The New Vision (March 26, 1998)
    Body Parts To Help Police Investigate Chinese Murder, The New Vision (March 31, 1998)
    Drop AK-47s!, The New Vision (March 31, 1998)
    Chinese Envoy Warns Of Strains In Uganda Ties, The New Vision (April 3, 1998)
  47. ^ [18]
  48. ^ U.S. Department of State Country Report on Human Rights Practices 1999 – Burundi, UNHCR (February 25, 2000)
    BURUNDI: Soldier sentenced to death Archived 2013-04-15 at archive.today, IRIN (November 8, 1999)
    Le Burundi à la croisée des chemins, (April 2000)
    Soldiers kill 13 Hutus – survivor, Independent Online (October 9, 1999)
    Africa Eyewitness: Inside Burundi's camps, BBC News (October 11, 1999)
  49. ^ 6 shot dead in shooting spree near Cairo, Xinhua (July 6, 2010)
    Bus driver shoots Cairo workers, BBC News (July 6, 2010)
    Bus driver kills 6 in random act of violence, Almasry Alyoum (July 6, 2010)
    مصر: دوافع السائق القاتل مازالت مجهولة, CNN (July 6, 2010)
    سائق في شركة مقاولات في مصر يطلق النار على عمال وموظفين فيقتل ستة ويصيب ستة آخرين Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Radio Sawa (July 6, 2010)
    تضارب الأقوال حول مجزرة أتوبيس المقاولون العرب, shorouknews.com (July 7, 2010)
    مفاجأة.. المتهم بارتكاب مذبحة (المقاولون العرب): حصلت على السلاح الآلي من أمين شرطة Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, masrawy.com (July 7, 2010)
  50. ^ Berserk Patient Stabs 6 To Death, The Times-Record (April 4, 1960)
    Patient Kills Six, Los Angeles Times (April 4, 1960)
    6 Patients Slain, The Hartford Courant (April 4, 1960)
    – Patient Runs Amok Kills 6, The Independent (April 4, 1960)
  51. ^ Standard encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Vol. 7; Nasou Ltd., 1976.
  52. ^ Village Detective Goes Wild, Kills 6, The Washington Post (January 7, 1967)
  53. ^ Un forcené tue sept personnes et se suicide, Agence France-Press (November 7, 2000)
    Blutiger Amoklauf, Berliner Kurier (November 8, 2000)
    Amokläufer tötet sechs Menschen, Sächsische Zeitung (November 8, 2000)
  54. ^ Rwanda: Drunken soldier kills six in shooting spree, RNA news agency (May 12, 1998)
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