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High School Shooting in the Philippines: An Investigative Report
A tragic shooting incident at a high school in the Philippines resulted in three fatalities and left over twenty others injured, leading to the arrest of two male students. Preliminary investigations suggest bullying as a potential motive, raising concerns about school safety and gun access in the nation.
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Correction: Facts updated
Before: Signal intercept: 2 students in custody after shooting at high school in Philippines kills 3 and wounds 20 - NBC News. 2 students in custody after shooting at high school in Philippines kills 3 and wounds 20 NBC News Number of wounded due to Tacloban school shooting now at 20 Inquirer.net Gun in Ta
Why it changed: The ownership of the firearm used in the shooting changed; in the old version, it was stated that the gun belonged to an officer, while the new version specifies that it was owned by the aunt of one of the suspects, who is a member of the police force.
Now: # High School Shooting in the Philippines ## Incident Overview On [insert date], a tragic shooting occurred at a high school in Tacloban City, Philippines, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to at least twenty others. Two male students, ages not publicly disclosed, were taken
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