List of rampage killers in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia

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This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in Oceania and Maritime Southeast 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. Mangayanon Buatong[n 1] 9 Sep 1985 Sinasa Philippines
67
0
 MP Committed suicide [2]
2. Bryant, Martin John, 28 28/29 April 1996 Port Arthur, Tasmania Australia
35
23
FMA Sentenced to 35 concurrent life terms plus 1,035 years
3. Unknown[n 2] Siquijor Philippines
32
?
 M Killed by angry mob [3]
4. Unknown 1903 Mindanao Philippines
23
?
 M Killed [4]
5. Wirjo, 42[n 3] 14/15 April 1987 Banjarsari Indonesia
20
13
 M Committed suicide
6. Formentera, Arsenio, 31 28 Jan 1968 Palompon Philippines
17
?
 M [5]
7. Hodeng 17 June 1879 Kampong Tankulu Indonesia
16
1
Arrested [6]
8. Salazar, Domingo, 42[n 3] 11 Oct 1956 San Nicolas Philippines
16
1
 M Sentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment
Terminated two pregnancies
9. Unknown 13 Dec 1873 Ternate Indonesia
15
4
 M Killed [7]
10. Basobas, Florentino 9 May 1977 Quezon, Palawan Philippines
15
4
 M Killed [8]
11. Antakin[n 3] 27 May 1897 Kaningow Malaysia
15
3
 M Killed
12. Long, Robert Paul, 38 23/28 June 2000 Childers, Queensland Australia
15
2+
 MA Sentenced to life imprisonment [9]
13. Pusok Anak Ngaik, 28 29 May 1965 Kampong Bukit Merah Malaysia
14
4
 M [10]
14. Unknown March 1909 Borneo Indonesia
14
?
[11]
15. Unknown[n 3] Nov. 1935 Gondang Indonesia
13
3
Sentenced to life imprisonment [12]
16. Gray, David Malcolm, 33 13/14 Nov. 1990 Aramoana New Zealand
13
3
F A Killed by police
17. Kalinga Boli[n 3] 25 May – 7 June 1937 Abulug
Kabugao
Futtul
Philippines
13
?
FM Arrested [13]
18. Two unknown Men 22 June 1952 Zamboanga Philippines
12
14
 M One killed, the other arrested [14]
19. Unknown July 1933 Batoe-Radja Indonesia
12
12
F Arrested [15]
20. Rebasien 1856 Napal Malientang Indonesia
12
7–10
Killed [16]
21. Unknown 16 May 1890 Bonthain Indonesia
12
4+
 M Killed [17]
22. Rublico, Salvador 13 Nov 1952 Banga, Aklan Philippines
11–12
4
 M Killed [18]
23. Unknown April 1887 Kupang Indonesia
11
15
 M Arrested [19]
24. Mat Taram bin Sa'al, 30 9 Oct 1947 Bangi Malaysia
11
10
 M Found not guilty by reason of insanity [20]
25. Leman Jan. 1933 Bakoen Indonesia
11
2
 M Arrested [21]
26. Unknown Soldier[n 4] 25 July 1967 Jakarta Indonesia
11
2
F Arrested [22]
27. Guades, Danny, 39[n 3] 2 June 2007 Calbayog City Philippines
10
17
 M Arrested
Terminated a pregnancy
Killed his brother in the 1980s
28. Hajula 22 Feb 1932 Malita Philippines
10
10
F Killed [23]
29. Raden Prawiro Direjo[n 3] 23 Sep 1863 Salatiga Indonesia
10
6
 M Killed [24]
30. O. L., 30[n 3] 8 Feb 1988 Cirumput Indonesia
10
2
 M Arrested [25]
31. Unknown 7 April 2007 Silangkan Philippines
10
1
F Killed by soldiers [26]
32. Unknown 1881 Dai Indonesia
10
?
Killed [27]
33. Junak 19 Sep 1960 Seriang Indonesia
10
?
Killed [28]
34. Two unknown Moros 5 Nov 1923 Philippines
9
19
Both were killed [29]
35. Kulop Mas Daud 9 May 1927 Kati Malaysia
9
12
F Killed by police [30]
36. Unknown 1875 Kuala Kangsar Malaysia
9
3
 M [31]
37. Contaoe, Marciano, 32[n 4] 21 May 1988 Manila Philippines
9
3
F Sentenced to 300 years in prison [32]
38. Sunan 8 July 1846 Penang Malaysia
9
2
 M Sentenced to death and executed [33]
39. Governor, Jimmy, 25 20/26 July 1900 New South Wales Australia
9
1
FM Sentenced to death and executed [34]
40. Foong Mok[n 3] 16 Jan 1946 Kampong Boyan Malaysia
9
?
 M Arrested [35]
41. Ibrahim 4 June 1901 Singapore
8–9
6–7
 M Killed [36]
42. Idrus Bin Hassan, 62 7/8 Feb. 1973 Kampong Batu Titian Akar Malaysia
8–9
3–4
FM Killed by police [37]
43. Rotang 25 Oct. 1939 Jakarta Indonesia
8
28
 M Killed [38]
44. Unknown July 1922 Watampone Indonesia
8
23+
Arrested [39]
45. Mendoza, Rolando del Rosario, 55 23 Aug 2010 Manila Philippines
8
9
F Killed by police [40]
46. Unknown 1876 Jabung Indonesia
8
8
 M [41]
47. Unknown 17 July 1914 Barus Indonesia
8
8
[42]
48. Toling, Antonio, 47
Toling, Jose, 47
8 Jan 1965 Santa Rosa Philippines
8
7
 M Both were sentenced to death
Four more died by jumping out of the train
[43]
49. de Fiesta, Bernabe, 38 18 May 2008 Hornalan Philippines
8
6
F Killed by police
Killed a dog and two cows
[44]
50. Unknown 31 Oct 1925 Steamboat "Klang" Malaysia
8
5
 M Killed by police [45]
51. Vitkovic, Frank, 22 8 Dec 1987 Melbourne Australia
8
5
F Committed suicide
52. Unknown 5 Sep 1881 Bunging Philippines
8
2
Killed [46]
53. Sacopla, Andres, 48 4 Sep 1972 Cabayugan Philippines
8
2
F Killed [47]
54. Dugay, Carmelo, 36[n 4] 26 May 1990 Bacarra Philippines
7–9
10–12
F [48]
55. Karim
Arsat
6 Sep 1913 Banjarmasin Indonesia
7–8
4–5
 M Arsat was arrested [49]
56. Two unknown Moros 18/19 Feb. 1933 Batubatu Philippines
7–8
3
Both were killed [50]
57. Sidin[n 4][n 3] 1913 Banda Aceh Indonesia
7
≈20
 M Sentenced to 20 years in prison [51]
58. Knight, Julian, 19 9 Aug 1987 Melbourne Australia
7
19
F Sentenced to life imprisonment
59. Ahmat 4 March 1914 Kumasi Malaysia
7
14
FM Killed [52]
60. Bae, Ronald Baquiran, 41 4 Jan. 2013 Tabon 1 Philippines
7
12
F Killed by police
Also killed a dog
Terminated a pregnancy
Killed a man in 2003
[53]
61. Abuloc, Ernesto H., 40 31 March 1977 Zamboanga City Philippines
7
9–14
F Sentenced to death [54]
62. Unknown 12/13 Sep. 1935 Kwala Bangko Indonesia
7
9
 M Arrested [55]
63. Negro, Jesus, 21[n 4] 30 Nov 1988 Tiber Philippines
7
9
F Arrested [56]
64. Herman Nov./Dec. 1922 Kuala Kapuas & S.S. "Alting" Indonesia
7
7
 M Found not guilty by reason of insanity [57]
65. Unknown 1878 Jolo Philippines
7
6
[58]
66. Frankum, Wade John, 33 17 Aug 1991 Sydney Australia
7
6
FM Committed suicide
67. Tadena, Elpidio, 25 21 Dec 1964 Luzon Philippines
7
5
F [59]
68. Unknown 5 Nov 1949 Sungai Dua Malaysia
7
4–5
 M [60]
69. Unknown 10 March 1966 Leyte Philippines
7
2
F [61]
70. Ambulo, Marcial A.
Rubio, Jobe P., 40
3 April 2000 Victoria, Oriental Mindoro Philippines
7
2
F Both were sentenced to 139 years in prison [62]
71. Graham, Eric Stanley George, 40 8/9 Oct. 1941 Koiterangi New Zealand
7
0
F Killed by police
72. Dumunlag, Mariano 15 Jan 1989 Sumilao, Bukidnon Philippines
7
?
F Committed suicide [63]
73. Unknown Mountain Province Philippines
7
?
Killed
also killed several other persons
[64]
74. Breta[n 3] 25 Nov 1885 Bawean Indonesia
6–12
5–11
 M Arrested [65]
75. Cabisada, Ramon[n 4] 3/4 May 1989 Upper Gusa & Lower Gusa Philippines
6–8
14–24
F Committed suicide [66]
76. Unknown 27 Sep 1922 Pasar Babaan Indonesia
6–7
7–11
 M Killed by police [67]
77. Gargasoulas, Dimitrious, 26[n 3] 18/20 Jan. 2017 Melbourne Australia
6
27
 MO Sentenced to life imprisonment
78. Jafaar Patola, 32[n 3] 11 Oct 1981 Kampung Parit Setan Malaysia
6
25
 M Killed by police [68]
79. Bagay, Eduardo[n 4] Aug. 1995 Gonzaga Philippines
6
17
F [69]
80. Blanac, Honorio, 20 11 June 1970 Luzon Philippines
6
15
 M [70]
81. Anang[n 3] 27 May 1899 Steamboat "Sri Pontianak" Indonesia
6
13
 M Killed [71]
82. Unknown July 1946 Keidjan Indonesia
6
10
[72]
83. de la Pena, Domingo[n 3] 2 June 1989 Catbalogan Philippines
6
8
 M Killed by police [73]
84. Benegrado, ---[n 4] 30 Jan 1927 Steamboat "San Antonio" Philippines
6
7
FM Arrested [74]
85. Unknown[n 3] 30 Sep 1936 Pacitan Indonesia
6
4
 M Killed by police [75]
86. Anderson, Stephen Lawrence, 24[n 3] 8 Feb 1997 Raurimu New Zealand
6
4
F Found not guilty by reason of insanity [76]
87. Unknown June 1892 Lahad Datu Malaysia
6
3
Arrested [77]
88. Unknown 17 Jan 1967 Cagayan de Oro Philippines
6
3
 M Arrested [78]
89. Two Unknown Men 23 Dec 1968 Philippines
6
3
[79]
90. Unknown[n 3] 15 Jan 1873 Great Mandheling district Indonesia
6
2+
 MA Arrested [80]
91. Rajah Mansur, 20 1877 Sayong Malaysia
6
2
 M [81]
92. Molina, Ruel, 31 20 Dec 2014 Kimantong Philippines
6
1–3
 MA Killed by police [82]
93. Unknown Jan. 1936 Manokwari Indonesia
6
1
[83]
94. Ramos, Teddy[n 4] 23 Aug 1981 Tayug Philippines
6
1
F Arrested [84]
95. Chang Yee Loong, 32[n 3] 2 Nov 2000 Miri Malaysia
6
1
 M Found not guilty by reason of insanity [85]
96. Unknown 22 Oct 1641 "Coster" Indonesia
6
?
 M Killed
One man accidentally shot himself dead
[86]
97. Unknown 1881 Timor Indonesia
6
?
Killed by angry mob [87]
98. Unknown 8 Jan 1971 Iligan City Philippines
6
?
 M Killed by police [88]
99. Perez, Eleazar[n 4] 23 April 1993 Philippines
6
?
 M [89]
100. Unknown Feb. 1891 Lower Perak Malaysia
5
31
Arrested [90]
101. Unknown, 23 8 Oct 1981 Caloocan Philippines
5
14
 M Arrested [91]
102. Unknown 15 June 1920 Indonesia
5
13
Killed by his brother-in-law [92]
103. Unknown 1875 Indonesia
5
10
Killed [93]
104. Unknown Oct. 1887 Probolinggo Indonesia
5
10
 M Arrested [94]
105. Saleng Bin Sulemang[n 3] 22 March 1956 Lajang Indonesia
5
10
 M Killed by angry mob [95]
106. Nyambeng Enturan, 35 6 June 2007 Malaysia
5
9
F Arrested [96]
107. Jaya 21 March 1909 Tranum Malaysia
5
8
 M Killed by police [97]
108. Saidoong 27 July 1862 Malayu Indonesia
5
7
 M Killed by angry mob [98]
109. Espora, Moises[n 4] 3 May 1949 Manila Philippines
5
7
F Arrested [99]
110. Bernable, Alfredo K., 47 26 Dec 1965 Mindoro Philippines
5
7
 M Arrested [100]
111. Fajardo, Jose 25 June 1976 Cebu City Philippines
5
7
 M Committed suicide [101]
112. Bergonia, George[n 4][n 3] 30 April 1994 Baggao Philippines
5
7
F [102]
113. Unknown 1869 Padang Indonesia
5
6
 M Arrested [103]
114. Unknown 4 Feb 1967 Tinaguis Philippines
5
5+
FMA Arrested [104]
115. Unknown 4 June 1964 Manado Indonesia
4
50
 M Arrested [105]
116. Panggi[n 4] 17 Sep 1925 Kuching Malaysia
4
27
 M Arrested [106]
117. Unknown 3 May 1891 Segerie Indonesia
4
14
 M Arrested [107]
118. Nantjo, 35 3 Oct 2004 Kalora Indonesia
4
14
 M Killed by angry mob [108]
119. Unknown 18 Sep 1856 Makassar Indonesia
4
9
Killed [109]
120. Dueh 21 July 1883 Sungi Limtah Undup Malaysia
4
9
 M Killed [110]
121. Mamat Ayam[n 3] 20 Jan 1925 Kuala Terengganu Malaysia
4
9
 MA Killed by police [111]
122. Unknown July 1934 Larantuka Indonesia
4
9
[112]
123. Padang[n 3]
Luni[n 3]
1860 Negara Nabung Indonesia
4
8
 M Both died [113]
124. Tirona, Andriano, 17 29 Dec 1948 Manila Philippines
4
8
F [114]
125. Li Zhongren, 42 20 Nov 2009 Saipan Northern Mariana Islands
4
8
F Committed suicide [115]
126. Taotomo 30 April 1876 Sumenep Indonesia
4
7
 M Committed suicide while awaiting trial [116]
127. Valencia, Melecio[n 3] 28 Nov 1927 Dingras, Ilocos Norte Philippines
4
7
Killed by police [117]
128. Unknown Sep. 1932 Galesong Indonesia
4
7
Killed [118]
129. Velasco, Olimpiades, 25[n 3] 5 April 1955 Philippines
4
7
 M Arrested [119]
130. Tawar 25 Dec 1955 Surabaya Indonesia
4
7
 M Arrested [120]
131. Tan Bon Soa 17 Sep 1910 Asahan Sultanate Indonesia
4
6–7
Committed suicide while awaiting trial [121]
132. Unknown 7 Aug 1923 Bujungtangaya Indonesia
4
6
Killed [122]
133. Unknown June 1948 Balikpapan Indonesia
4
6
Arrested [123]
134. Zabala, Jose, 47 27 Sep 1955 Philippines
4
6
Killed [124]
135. Ancheta, Conrado[n 4] 6 March 1988 San Francisco Philippines
4
6
F [125]
136. Unknown 27 April 1916 Panji Indonesia
3
30
Killed by angry mob [126]
137. Barizo, Fernando 8 June 1987 Ragay Philippines
3
19
 M Killed by angry mob [127]
138. Carpin, Cirilo Loreto, 45 25 Aug 1960 Catbalogan City Philippines
3
14
 M Arrested [128]
139. Unknown 8 Oct 1881 Wonosobo Indonesia
3
12
 MA Killed [129]
140. Unknown Sep. 1941 Kuala Enok Indonesia
3
12
Arrested [130]
141. Unknown, 14 12 June 1909 Binjey Indonesia
3
11–13
 M Sentenced to 20 years in prison
Also stabbed three horses
[131]
142. Desoto, Chad Ryan, 21 12 Feb 2013 Tumon Guam
3
11
 MV Arrested [132]
143. Gaygay, Francisco, 35[n 3] Dec. 1966 Philippines
3
9
Killed by police [133]
144. Pelen, Mark Jonnie 14 July 2013 Cantutang Philippines
3
9
 MA Arrested [134]
145. Mohamed Ali Dawi, 50 7 Feb 1990 Kalumpang Malaysia
2
18
F Killed by police [135]
146. Unknown 26/27 April 1874 Botolan, Zambales Philippines
2
12
 M Killed by police [136]
147. Unknown 26 April 1909 Medan Indonesia
2
11–12
 M Arrested [137]
148. Unknown 23 June 1941 Madong Indonesia
2
11
 M Arrested [138]
149. Unknown, 35 7 Dec 1954 Singapore Singapore
2
11
 M Arrested [139]
150. Unknown 16 Feb 1888 Padang Indonesia
2
10
 M Killed [140]

Abbreviations and footnotes[]

  1. ^ At least three of the victims where relatives of the assailant.
  2. ^ Unconfirmed event.
  3. ^ 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 At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Assailant was a member of the military, police, or a comparable force at the time of the rampage.

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)

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  5. ^ Track Suspect, The Hartford Courant (1 February 1968)
    Mass killing, The Sydney Morning Herald (31 January 1968)
    Track suspect, Lodi News-Sentinel (2 February 1968)
    – Berserk Filipino Hacks 17 to Death, The Press-Courier (30 January 1968)
    – Manhunt continues, Pacific Stars and Stripes (3 February 1968)
  6. ^ From the Daily Times, (19 August 1879)
  7. ^ Items from the Java papers, The Straits Times (21 February 1874)
    Short News, (26 February 1874)
    Nieuwstijdingen – Indie Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode (14 March 1874)
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    Amok: Hunt goes on, The Straits Times (18 June 1965)
    Ran amok, The Age (11 June 1965)
  11. ^ Short News, The Straits Times (2 April 1909)
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    Amokmaaker doodt 13 menschen Archived 3 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode (25 November 1935)
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    Filipino killer of 13 captured in cave, The New York Times (14 June 1937)
    – Amok Kills 15, Swears To Get Others, The Straits Times (9 June 1937)
    – Mystery Of Filipino Amok, The Straits Times (10 June 1937)
    15 are slain as result of jealousy fit, The Milwaukee Journal (27 May 1937)
    Tribal chief's frenzy – 13 people murdered, The Sydney Morning Herald (8 June 1937)
    Continue search for head-hunter, Spokane Daily Chronicle (9 June 1937)
  14. ^ Amoklauf an Bord, Hamburger Abendblatt (23 June 1952)
    Six slain, 20 hurt in ship, The Straits Times (23 June 1952)
    Two Run Amok on Ship, Kill 12, The New York Times (23 June 1952)
    Two men ran amok and killed 12, Goulburn Evening Post (23 June 1952)
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    Amokläufer tötet 12 Hochzeitsgäste, Die Neue Zeitung (12 July 1933)
    Een bloedige bruiloft, (11 July 1933)
    Ghastly amok, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (27 July 1933)
  16. ^ Oost-Indie, Leydse Courant (8 October 1856)
    Kolonien – Benkoelen, Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (6 October 1856)
  17. ^ Netherlands India, The Straits Times (9 July 1890)
    Cholera in Japan, The Deseret News (15 August 1890)
    Mad with jealousy, (16 August 1890)
    Verspreide Indische Berichten – Een amokpartij, De Locomotief (28 May 1890)
  18. ^ Crazed Philippine killer slays 12, Rome News-Tribune (13 November 1952)
    Amok kills 11, The Straits Times (14 November 1952)
    Enters 5 Homes and Kills Dozen with Bolo Knife, Chicago Daily Tribune (14 November 1952)
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    – The Lethbridge Herald (14 October 1947)
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    Entsetzliches Blutbad eines Amokläufers, Die Neue Zeitung (1 February 1933)
    Vierzehn Menschen abgeschlachtet, (1 February 1933)
    Kolonien – Kampong-drama, Leeuwarder Courant (31 January 1933)
    Verschrikkelijke amokpartij in Palembangsche kampong, Het Vaderland (31 January 1933)
    Amok Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, (2 February 1933)
  22. ^ Berserk Man Kills 11 On Indonesian Train, The Anderson Herald (26 July 1967)
    Slays 11 Passengers on Train in Indonesia, Chicago Tribune (26 July 1967)
    Corporal kills seven people on train, The Straits Times (26 July 1967)
    Amok in Indonesische trein Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode (27 July 1967)
  23. ^ Moro amuck kills 10, The New York Times (24 February 1932)
    Moros run amok and slay ten, Los Angeles Times (24 February 1932)
    Slaughters ten, wounds others, The Spokesman-Review (25 February 1932)
    Moro killers put to death, Spokane Daily Chronicle (24 February 1932)
  24. ^ Amoker Catchers, The New York Times (19 June 1887)
    – Running Amok in Java, (5 March 1864)
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    Massacre in Army camp, philstar.com (9 April 2007)
    Army men killed in drinking spree?, philstar.com (10 April 2007)
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  28. ^ 10 killed as man goes amok in a Borneo longhouse, The Straits Times (20 September 1960)
  29. ^ Moros run amuck and slay nine, Los Angeles Times (25 January 1924)
    In the Philippines – Tribesmen in revolt, The Argus (24 January 1924)
    54 fanatics slain in Philippine clash, The New York Times (28 January 1924)
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    Tragedy at Kuala Kangsar, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (10 May 1927)
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    Guard who killed 11 in amok attack surrenders, New Straits Times (26 May 1988)
    Back to stockade for guard, New Straits Times (27 May 1988)
    Philippine soldier convicted in 9 deaths Associated Press (22 March 1989)
    Aquino guard sentenced to 300 years, Merced Sun-Star (22 March 1989)
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    Perak Amok Killed Nine Persons, The Straits Times (22 May 1946)
  36. ^ Terrible case of amok, The Straits Times (4 June 1901)
    Short News, The Straits Times (5 June 1901)
    The Amok Case, The Straits Times (6 June 1901)
    Short News, The Straits Times (6 June 1901)
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  37. ^ Man goes on rampage; 10 dead St. Petersburg Times (9 February 1973)
    Malayan goes wild, kills nine, The Montreal Gazette (9 February 1973)
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