Dozens of people have been killed at a casino-hotel complex in the Philippine capital, Manila, after a masked gunman stormed the place overnight, firing shots and setting the place on fire.
The drama began after midnight (1600 GMT) Resorts World Manila across from the country’s international airport.
Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said Friday that at least 36 dead bodies were found inside the building following the attack, saying most of the victims died from suffocation.
Metropolitan Manila police chief Oscar Albayalde, however, put the number of those killed at 34, adding that none of those killed had gunshot wounds.
Dozens of other people were also injured in a stampede as people rushed to leave the hotel.
After setting the building alight, the assailant, a suspected foreigner who was armed with an automatic rifle, initially vanished into the chaos of smoke and running people, prompting a manhunt throughout the building.
However, he was later found dead, with police saying he had committed self-immolation.
“He burned himself inside the hotel room 510,” national police chief Ronald dela Rosa told a media conference, adding, “He lay down on the bed, covered himself in a thick blanket and apparently doused himself in gasoline.”
Police said the incident was not terror-related and the gunman made a failed robbery attempt.
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