List of rampage killers in Asia

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Security officers man their position inside Terminal 21 shopping mall in Korat during an operation to locate and kill the gunman responsible for the Nakhon Ratchasima massacre.

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

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 Kim Dae-han, 56

(김대한)

Feb. 18 2003 Jungangno Station, Daegu South Korea South Korea
198
151
A Kim wanted to die in the attack but survived. This is the deadliest mass murder committed by a single perpetrator.
2 Sano Jirōzaemon
(佐野次郎左衛門)
Dec. 1696 Edo Tokugawa shogunate
100?
?
 M Sentenced to death and executed
3 Le Duc Tan Sep.15 1974 Phan Rang South Vietnam South Vietnam
74
0
V Died in the crash which he caused
4 Woo Bum-kon, 27[n 1]
(우범곤)
April 26/27 1982 Uiryeong South Korea South Korea
56
35
FME Committed suicide
5 Zeng Yang, 38
(曾暘)
Wang Zhengyi, 48
(王正義)
June 20 1964 Taichung Taiwan Taiwan
55
0
F V Both died in the crash [2]
6 Shinji Aoba, 41

(青葉 真司)

July 18 2019 Fushimi, Kyoto Japan Japan
36
34
A The perpetrator survived with injuries
7 Thomma, Jakrapanth, 31[n 1]
(จักรพันธ์ ถมมา)
Feb. 8/9 2020 Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand Thailand
30
57
F Killed by police
8 Toi, Mutsuo, 21[n 2]
(都井睦雄)
May 21 1938 Kaio Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
30
3
FM Committed suicide
9 Unknown[n 2] March 25/26 1994 Ta'izz Yemen Yemen
22
?
F Killed by police [3]
10 Unknown Soldier[n 1] April 21 1950 Nainital India India
22
?
 M [4]
11 Uematsu, Satoshi, 26
(植松聖)
July 26 2016 Sagamihara Japan Japan
19
26
 M Sentenced to death
12 Unknown[n 1] April 1 1978 Dong Doc Laos Laos
16
60
F E [5]
13 Siavash Rahmani-Aqdam, 22[n 1]
(سیاوش رحمانی-اقدم)
Nov. 26/28 1998 Tehran Iran Iran
14
11
F Killed by police [6]
14 Ramesh Sharma, 28[n 1]
(रमेश शर्मा)
July 23 1983 Mandsaur India India
14
9
F Killed by police
15 Two unknown men 1936 Aksum Turkey Turkey
14
3
FM Both were killed [7]
16 Unknown Soldier[n 1] June 14 1912 Guangzhou Republic of China (1912–1949) Republic of China
14
2+
F Killed by soldiers [8]
17 Unknown Aug. 1938 Pipli British Raj British Raj
12
8
F [9]
18 Unknown 1879 Qing dynasty Qing dynasty
12
4–5
 M Sentenced to death [10]
19 Unknown[n 2] 1903 Godavari District British Raj British Raj
12
2+
[11]
20 Dương Văn Môn, 35 Aug. 8 1998 Krông Pắk District Vietnam Vietnam
12
6
 M Sentenced to death [12]
21 Thapa, Basudev, 26[n 1] Dec. 14 2005 Chihandanda Nepal Nepal
11
19
F Killed by soldiers
22 Unknown Soldier[n 1] May 20 1887 Karachi British Raj British Raj
11
0
F Committed suicide [13]
23 Unknown Jan. 10 1994 Pakistan Pakistan
11
?
F [14]
24 Abdullah Saleh Zaid al-Kohali, 26
(عبد الله صالح زيد القهالي)
May 30 2008 Bait al-Aqari Yemen Yemen
10
15
F Sentenced to death and executed [15]
25 Li Hsing-ju, 29[n 1]
(李興儒)
Sep. 21 1959 Nantou City Taiwan Taiwan
10
4
F Committed suicide [16]
26 Unknown Sep. 13 1954 Jorhat India India
10
?
 M Killed [17]
27 Mohammed Yaqub[n 2] June 29 1997 Muzaffarabad Pakistan Pakistan
10
?
F Arrested [18]
28 Nazirov, Mutivillo, 25 Feb. 9 1998 Tursunzoda Tajikistan Tajikistan
10
?
F Arrested [19]
29 Ch'iao Ken-ni Aug. 1882 Shao Ho Qing dynasty Qing dynasty
9
4
[20]
30 Shawkat Fouad Shakar, 28 Sep. 23 1991 Maasser el-Chouf Lebanon Lebanon
9
3
F Arrested [21]
31 Unknown Soldier[n 1] March 12 1935 Beirut Lebanon Lebanon
9
2
F Arrested [22]
32 Mazen Harfoush, 32[n 2]
(مازن حرفوش)
April 21 2020 Baakline Lebanon Lebanon
9
0
FM Arrested [23][24]
33 Hiroshi Taguchi Nov. 1935 Kamijima Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
9
?
Died [25]
34 Unknown[n 2] Nov. 1996 Iran Iran
9
?
Killed [26]
35 Pandu Ram Nagesia, 35
(पांडू राम नगेशिया)
April 4 2013 Balrampur India India
9
?
 M Arrested [27]
36 Ehlil, Nebil, 23 April 16 1969 İshaklar Turkey Turkey
8–10
6–8
F Killed by police [28]
37 Shin Hyun-je, 28[n 2] Nov. 27 1968 Yesan South Korea South Korea
8–9
?
 M [29]
38 Unknown Oct. 1906 British Raj British Raj
8
15
Killed [30]
39 Li Han-no[n 2] June 1 1921 Tokyo Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
8
9
 M Sentenced to life imprisonment [31]
40 Unknown Soldier[n 1] Jan. 25 1986 Kilinochchi Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
8
4
F Arrested [32]
41 Unknown, 26 Oct. 24 1996 Hoa Binh Vietnam Vietnam
8
3
V Committed suicide [33]
42 Unknown Soldier[n 1][n 2] Nov. 4 1994 Kurunegala District Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
8
1
F Committed suicide
Terminated a pregnancy
[34]
43 Abdullah Ahmed Barkani[n 1] April 27 1997 Mukayras Yemen Yemen
8
1
F Arrested [35]
44 Chukamnerd, Venus, 52[n 2]
(วีนัส ชูกำเนิด)
March 2 2008 Hat Yai Thailand Thailand
8
1
F Arrested [36]
45 Tomekichi, Osaki, 30[n 2] April 22 1894 Yamato Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
8
0
 M Arrested
Terminated a pregnancy
[37]
46 Hideo Hosoda Nov. 1938 Shijōnawate, Osaka Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
8
?
Committed suicide [25]
47 Mohammed Naji Ahmed al-Amari
(محمد ناجي أحمد العماري)
Aug. 19/21 2012 Qataba Yemen Yemen
7–10
11–13
F Killed
Killed a person in 2008
[38]
48 Abdu Ahmed Mohammed Nasser Al Harazi, 44
(عبده أحمد محمد ناصر الحرزي)
July 7 2008 Aden Yemen Yemen
7
5
F Died while awaiting trial
Killed one and wounded several others in a similar incident a few years prior
[39]
49 Two unknown men Jan. 6 2017 Tala Wa Barfak Afghanistan Afghanistan
7–13
3–5
F [40]
50 Kato, Tomohiro, 25
(加藤智大)
June 8 2008 Tokyo Japan Japan
7
10
 MV Sentenced to death
51 Nguyen Tai Kiem, 44 Dec. 19 2002 Bac Me District Vietnam Vietnam
7
5
 M [41]
52 Two Unknown Soldiers [n 1] July 29 1997 Thừa Thiên–Huế Province Vietnam Vietnam
7
4
F Both committed suicide [42]
53 Two unknown men June 2000 Aal Baseer Yemen Yemen
7
3
F Both were killed [43]
54 Cheon, --- 47
(천)
Sep. 13 2004 Yesan South Korea South Korea
7
3
 M Arrested [44]
55 Unknown Dec. 6 1969 Kalgi India India
7
2
 M [45]
56 Bekçe, Yiğit, 29
Karahasan, Mehmet, 24
Oct. 20–22 2006 Kocaeli, Ankara, Mersin, Adana, Bursa Turkey Turkey
7
2
F Both sentenced to life imprisonment [46]
57 Mohammed Halabi, 32 Oct. 1989 Tel Aviv & Jaffa Israel Israel
7
0
 M Sentenced to life imprisonment [47]
58 Unknown Feb. 7 1900 Mount Myōgi Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
7
?
 M Killed [48]
59 Unknown[n 1] 1916 Chanda British Raj British Raj
7
?
F Committed suicide [49]
60 Takeo Kitahara[n 1] March 1939 Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
7
?
 M Arrested [50]
61 Unknown January 1967 New Delhi India India
7
?
F Killed by police [51]
62 Sohrab Aslam Khan, 42 Nov. 13/20 1986 Lahore Pakistan Pakistan
7
?
F Arrested
Allegedly killed six other people until Dec. 9, 1986
[52]
63 Unknown [n 2] Nov. 1996 Pakistan Pakistan
7
?
[53]
64 Lavrikov, ---
Frolov, ---
Aug. 9–12 1997 Almaty Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
7
?
F One committed suicide, the other arrested [54]
65 Unknown Oct. 15 1997 Yemen Yemen
7
?
F [55]
66 Rha Sung-jong, 22[n 1] May 11 1973 Seoul & Jeonju South Korea South Korea
6–7
1
F Committed suicide [56]
67 Unknown June 3 2008 Al-Sail Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
6
17
F Arrested [57]
68 Unknown March 1957 Bikaner India India
6–16
12
F Arrested [58]
69 Unknown Soldier[n 1] May 17 1985 Anuradhapura Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
6
16
F Killed by soldiers [59]
70 Mohammad A., 65[n 2] Aug. 24 2009 Shahriar Iran Iran
6
11
F Arrested [60]
71 Mohammad Saeed, 50 July 23 2018 Darot Pakistan Pakistan
6
6
F Committed suicide [61]
72 Jamshid Soleimani, 60 Oct. 2002 Mahallat Iran Iran
6
5
F A Committed suicide [62]
73 Unknown[n 2] June 24 1878 Hyderabad British Raj British Raj
6
4
F Killed by soldiers [63]
74 Nguyen Hai Duong, 24 July 7 2015 Binh Phuoc Vietnam Vietnam
6
0
M Sentenced to death [64]
75 Unknown 1900s Manpaung & Upper Magyibin British Raj British Raj
6
4
 M Sentenced to death; later changed to life imprisonment [65]
76 King Kyung-yul[n 1] Jan. 18 1971 Kimpo South Korea South Korea
6
4
F E Committed suicide [66]
77 Ali Ali Rasheed
(علي علي رشيد)
June 10 2011 Hamalan Yemen Yemen
6
4
F Arrested [67]
78 Unknown March 3 1930 Bangkok Thailand Thailand
6
3
Committed suicide [68]
79 Unknown Police Officer[n 1] Dec. 7 1967 Savannakhet Laos Laos
6
3
 M [69]
80 Hatakeyama, Ikuya, 31
(畠山育也)
Nov. 6 1975 Aki Japan Japan
6
2
F Sentenced to life imprisonment [70]
81 Jitjantuk, Veera, 42
(วีระ จิตร์จันทึก)
Oct. 27 1997 Non Dang Thailand Thailand
6
2
F Sentenced to death [71]
82 Unknown, 26 Jan. 11 2017 Arak Iran Iran
6
2
F Sentenced to death and executed [72]
83 Hsiao, --- Jan. 24/25 1965 Taichung Taiwan Taiwan
6
1
F Perished in the fire [73]
84 Unknown Feb. 8 1921 Bombay British Raj British Raj
6
0
 M Arrested [74]
85 Duleswar Barik Jan. 8 2003 India India
6
0
 M Sentenced to death [75]
86 Dhankar, Naresh Kumar, 45 (suspect) Jan. 2 2018 Palwal India India
6
0
 M Arrested [76]
87 Unknown Dec. 1975 Thailand Thailand
6
?
F [77]
88 Unknown Jan. 1984 Kathmandu Nepal Nepal
6
?
 M Arrested [78]
89 Sarath, P.G.[n 1] Aug. 22 1999 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
6
?
F Committed suicide [79]
90 Rati Ram[n 1] Nov. 27/28 1930 Mudon British Raj British Raj
5–6
3–4
F Committed suicide [80]
91 Nakane, F., 31 April 1922 Tongsakli Korea Korea
5–6
?
 M Killed by angry mob [81]
92 Le Quoc Tuan, 33 Jan. 29 2020 Cu Chi, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Vietnam
5
3
F Killed [82]
93 Unknown Sailor 1870s Muscat Oman Oman
5
≈20
 M Killed [83]
94 Unknown Nov. 6 1845 Bombay British Raj British Raj
5
17–18
 M Arrested [84]
95 Mustapha[n 1] Jan. 30 1895 Constantinople Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
5
14
 M Sentenced to death, later changed to 15 years in prison [85]
96 Uwabe, Yasuaki, 35
(上部康明)
Sep. 29 1999 Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Japan Japan
5
10
 MV Sentenced to death and executed [86]
97 Jeong Sang-jin, 30 Oct. 20 2008 Seoul South Korea South Korea
5
7
 MA Sentenced to death
One more died by jumping out of a window
[87]
98 Unknown Police Officer[n 1] April 1888 Rajcote British Raj British Raj
5
6
 M Arrested [88]
99 Unknown, 45 July 30 1970 Hanumanpalli India India
5
6
 M [89]
100 Ko Yone, 42 April 4 2016 Thanbyuzayat Myanmar Myanmar
5
5–6
F Killed by police [90]
101 Cheng Chieh, 21
(鄭捷)
May 21 2014 New Taipei City Taiwan Taiwan
4
24
 M Sentenced to death and executed [91]
102 Jubran Musa’id Qassim Ash-shami, 20 Jan. 10 2001 Yanour Yemen Yemen
4
18
F [92]
103 Lieu Zang-hyung[n 1] May 2 1916 Shanghai Republic of China (1912–1949) Republic of China
4
14
F Killed by police [93]
104 Unknown Soldier[n 1] March 1975 Prachinburi Thailand Thailand
4
8
F [94]
105 Unknown, 50 June 7 1868 Trebizond Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
4–10+
7–14
 M Sentenced to death and executed [95]
106 Unknown Feb. 2001 Shueib Yemen Yemen
4
7
F [96]
107 Ting Yung[n 2] June 21 1934 Peiping Republic of China (1912–1949) Republic of China
4
6
F Arrested [97]
108 Abdul-Fattah Saleh Ali Al-Ghamri, 34
(ويدعى عبد الفتاح القمري)
June 11 2004 Jabal Al-Lessi Yemen Yemen
4
6
F Killed by police
Al-Ghamri's sister killed during shootout
[98]
109 Unknown, 40 Sep. 8 1982 Sukkur Pakistan Pakistan
3
19
 M [99]
110 Unknown May 24 1964 Tai Po British Hong Kong British Hong Kong
3
12
F Killed by police [100]
111 Phoe Htin Sep. 17 1991 Yangon Myanmar Myanmar
3
11
 M [101]
112 Meksawat, Kiartipong, 20
(เกียรติพงศ์ เมฆสวัสดิ์)
May 23 2007 Pathum Thani Thailand Thailand
3
7–9
FM Killed by police [102]
113 Le Van Luyen, 17 Aug. 24 2011 Bac Giang Vietnam Vietnam
3
1
M Arrested
114 Bilas, Graciano, 42 June 5 1931 Yokohama Empire of Japan Empire of Japan
2
29
 M Found not guilty by reason of insanity [103]
115 Unknown March 1929 Indikatupana Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
2
18
 M Arrested [104]
116 Gangadharan July 4 1926 Steamboat "Teesta"
2
13
 M Arrested [105]
117 Unknown 1899 Madras British Raj British Raj
2
12
 M [106]
118 Matin Nov. 5 1923 Lahore British Raj British Raj
2
12
F Died [107]
119 K., Robert Kerby, 40 Nov. 17 1986 Angoda Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
2
10+
 M Arrested [108]
120 Unknown, 30 Oct. 8 2009 Ta’if Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
2
10
F Arrested [109]

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 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 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. ^ 神岡空難謎團46年, (June 2, 2010)
    -神岡空難是匪諜幹的? 金曲歌王施文彬要父死真相!, (January 23, 2010)
    -民國53年神岡空難, (January 19, 2010)
    -罗世宏:如果五十年前那场空难不发生, (March 11, 2014)
    -宏远的中音——— 遥寄陈映真, (December 18, 2015)
    -揭秘台湾海军军官夺机叛逃事件, (January 5, 2006)
    -台中上空的“死亡航班” 上, (March 31, 2006)
    -台中上空的“死亡航班” 中, (March 31, 2006)
    -台中上空的“死亡航班” 下, (March 31, 2006)
    - Declassified: Civil Air Transport B-908 Crash Investigation Report, (March 30, 2010)
  3. ^ – Yemeni gunman kills 22, AFP (March 26, 1994)
    – Amokläufer in Jemen tötet 22 Personen, Neue Zürcher Zeitung (March 29, 1994)
    – Amok: 22 Tote, Blick (March 28, 1994)
  4. ^ Murders 22 at wedding, (April 22, 1950)
    22 guests slain, The Bend Bulletin (April 21, 1950)
    Drunk Gurkha Kills 22, Los Angeles Times (April 22, 1950)
    – 22 guests slain as wedding held, The Ogden Standard-Examiner (April 21, 1950)
  5. ^ Laotian goes amok and kills 16, The Straits Times (April 5, 1978)
  6. ^ Iranian police shoot serviceman after 14 killed in rampage, BBC (November 28, 1998)
    Defected Soldier Kills 6, Wounds Several, Tehran Times (November 29, 1998)
  7. ^ Mass village murder – Killers run amok at wedding, The Canberra Times (January 13, 1937)
    – Turks in Feud Take Lives of Fifteen, The Evening Tribune (August 22, 1936)
    – Take 15 Lives, New Mexican (August 28, 1936)
  8. ^ Canton News, (July 6, 1912)
  9. ^ Nootjes, Vlissingse Courant (August 29, 1938)
    Bloedbad door amokmaker, (August 31, 1938)
    Im Blutrausch zwölf Personen getötet, (August 30, 1938)
    Exasperated at abduction of wife, The Indian Express (August 27, 1938)
  10. ^ of the Peking Gazette for 1879; Shanghai, 1880. (pp. 185/186)
  11. ^ Madras State Administration Report; Madras, 1904. (p. 32)
  12. ^ "12 dead in Vietnam after man goes on stabbing spree".
  13. ^ Eleven Murders, Poverty Bay Herald (August 11, 1887)
    from the "Home News", Nelson Evening Mail (July 22, 1887)
    An Indian Tragedy, Ashburton Guardian (August 22, 1887)
    – Eleven men shot by a Sepoy, (June 4, 1887)
  14. ^ Man kills 11 in blood feud, Agence France-Presse (January 10, 1994)
    Un palmares de l'horreur, Le Soir (September 25, 1995)
  15. ^ Eight killed as gunman attacks Yemen mosque Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, Gulf Times (May 31, 2008)
    Shooting Rampage Kills 8 In Yemen Mosque, CBS News (May 30, 2008)
    Death for Yemen mosque attacker Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, Gulf Times (June 22, 2008)
    Gunman kills 7 worshipers, wounds 10 others at Amran mosque Archived 2011-06-17 at the Wayback Machine, Yemen Times (May 31, 2008)
    الداخلية:نزاع على أرض سبب مقتل وإصابة 17 بعمران Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, mayonews.net (May 30, 2008)
    أراد قتل رجل "تسبب بحمل" شقيقته 3 مرات, Al Arabiya (June 8, 2008)
  16. ^ Forsaken soldier kills 10, Winnipeg Free Press (September 22, 1959)
  17. ^ Berserk Indian Kills 10 Tots; Felled by Arrows, Chicago Daily Tribune (September 15, 1954)
    – Runs amok, kills 10, The Lethbridge Herald (September 16, 1954)
    Worker berserk, The Ottawa Citizen (September 15, 1954)
    Axeman kills ten children, The West Australian (September 16, 1954)
  18. ^ Kashmiri man kills 10 people in rage over chopped-down tree, Associated Press (June 30, 1997)
    – Kashmir man kills 10, including family, The Atlanta Journal (June 30, 1997)
  19. ^ 10 Shot in Tajikistan, The Moscow Times (February 10, 1998)
    Tajik police arrest man wanted for killing spree, Jordan Times (February 15, 1998) (p. 5)
  20. ^ [1]
  21. ^ [2]
    [3]
  22. ^ Frenzied soldier kills 9, The New York Times (March 12, 1935)
    Crazed Soldier Murders Nine, Spokane Daily Chronicle (March 11, 1935)
  23. ^ [4]
  24. ^ [5]
  25. ^ Jump up to: a b 戦後の主な大量殺人事件 Archived 2009-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ Iranian man kills nine before shot dead, AFP (November 7, 1996)
  27. ^ Man kills nine in axe rampage in central India—police, Philippine Daily Inquirer (April 4, 2013)
    Nine including 5 children axed to death in Chhattisgarh, Deccan Herald (April 4, 2013)
    छत्तीसगढ़ में नृशंस हत्याकांड, एक साथ मारा नौ लोगों को, Dainik Bhaskar (April 4, 2013)
    छत्तीसगढ़ में विक्षिप्त ने 9 को मार डाला, (April 4, 2013)
  28. ^ Turk maakte amok Archived 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode (April 17, 1969)
    Een jonge moordenaar, Nieuwsblad van het Noorden (April 17, 1969)
    – KIZ İSTEME YÜZÜNDEN 10 KİŞİYİ ÖLDÜRDÜ, Milliyet (April 17, 1969)
  29. ^ Berserk Korean Kills Mother, 8 with an Ax, Chicago Tribune (November 28, 1968)
    11 Slain in S. Korea, The Washington Post (November 28, 1968)
    – Ax Slayers Kill 11 in 2 Villages, Pacific Stars And Stripes (November 29, 1968)
    – Man goes berserk, Winnipeg Free Press (November 28, 1968)
    Berserk man kills 9, The Ottawa Citizen (November 27, 1968)
  30. ^ Short News, The Straits Times (November 3, 1906)
    Short News, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (November 16, 1906)
  31. ^ Insane Korean Kills 8, Wounds 9, The New York Times (June 3, 1921)
    Korean Goes Mad, Slays Wife and Seven Japanese, Chicago Daily Tribune (June 3, 1921)
    – Korean Insane Slays Eight, The Sun-Herald (June 9, 1921)
    – Korean kills eight persons; 9 wounded, The Japan Advertiser (June 3, 1921)
  32. ^ Soldier kills eight, The Straits Times (January 28, 1986)
  33. ^ "Drunken truck driver killed eight people and seriously wounded three, others m the northern Vietnamese town of Hoa Binh before committing suicide".
  34. ^ Jealous commando kills eight, New Straits Times (November 5, 1994)
    – Un soldat tue huit personnes avant de se suicider, AFP (November 4, 1994)
  35. ^ Yemen Soldier Kills 8 At Polling Station, The Washington Post (April 28, 1997)
    Yemen: Official says seven shot dead by guard who "lost control of his mind", BBC Archive (April 27, 1997)
    Soldier shoots seven as Yemenis go to polls, The Nation (April 28, 1997)
  36. ^ John Denver karaoke sparks Thai killing spree, The Daily Telegraph (March 8, 2008)
    Suspect in Slaughter of 8 Re-enacts Killing Archived 2012-03-16 at archive.today, (March 7, 2008)
    Police object bail for suspect in slaughter of 8 Archived 2012-03-16 at archive.today, (March 8, 2008)
    ตำรวจออกหมายจับมือปืนโหด ถล่มยิงแพทย์หญิงพร้อมเพื่อนดับ 8 ศพ ที่หาดใหญ่แล้ว Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, rd1677.com (March 6, 2008)
  37. ^ [6]
    [7]
  38. ^ Gunman Goes on Spree Killing 7 in Yemen, Officials, Yemen Post (August 19, 2012)
    Officials: crazed gunman kills 9 Yemenis in prayer, San Francisco Chronicle (August 19, 2012)
    Officials: Crazed Gunman Kills 9 Yemenis in Prayer, ABC News (August 19, 2012)
    قتل 6 بالمصلى و 3 آخرين قنصا من بيته المحاصر .. تفاصيل جديدة عن مجزرة العيد في قعطبة, barakish.net (August 20, 2012)
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