Fatal shooting exposes ‘systemic failures’ in Philippine schools
A shooting at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, Philippines, resulted in three students killed and seven injured. Two students, aged 14 and 15, have been arrested in connection with the incident.

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AI-generatedA shooting at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, Philippines, resulted in three students killed and seven injured. Two students, aged 14 and 15, have been arrested in connection with the incident. The weapons used were a .38 revolver and a 9mm pistol, with the latter traced to a police officer who is an aunt of one of the suspects. The .38 revolver is linked to a security agency. Authorities are investigating school bullying as a potential motive for the violence, with one suspect described as quiet and withdrawn with academic struggles. The incident has raised concerns about campus safety and the mental well-being of young people.
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5 extractedOne of the firearms, a 9mm pistol, was traced to a police officer who is an aunt of one of the suspects.
Two students, aged 14 and 15, were arrested in connection with the shooting.
A shooting at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, Philippines, resulted in three student deaths and seven injuries.
The Philippine National Police stated that the motive for the crime appears to be a grudge stemming from school bullying.
One suspect was described as 'quiet [and] socially withdrawn' and had been held back a year due to poor academic performance.