Mass murder at childcare centre, 35 confirmed slain

Killer was sacked policeman who later killed himself

The Central Investigation Bureau released this photo of former Pol Cpl Panya Khamrab, after he killed dozens of people at a childcare centre in Na Klang district of Nong Bua Lamphu province on Thursday. (Photo: Central Investigation Bureau)
The Central Investigation Bureau released this photo of former Pol Cpl Panya Khamrab, after he killed dozens of people at a childcare centre in Na Klang district of Nong Bua Lamphu province on Thursday. (Photo: Central Investigation Bureau)

Thirty-five people were confirmed killed, most of them children, by a disgraced former policeman with a gun who barged into a child development centre in Nong Bua Lamphu province and opened fire on Thursday afternoon.

Deputy national police chief Pol Lt Gen Torsak Sukwimol released early details.

He said initially that 34 people were confirmed killed, 22 of them children, when former Pol Cpl Panya Khamrab rampaged through a childcare centre operated by the Uthai Sawan tambon administration organisation in Na Klang district.

At least another 12 people were injured, eight of them seriously, he said.

The death toll continued to mount during the afternoon, first to a confirmed 35, then with news reports it had climbed 38.

Police confirmed 35 people, 11 adults and 24 children, died during the shooting. Fifteen other people were injured, eight seriously. The attacker used a SIG Sauer P365 pistol and a meat chopper.

Police suspected that former Pol Cpl Panya was under the influence of drugs at the time of the attack. He was believed to be under a lot of stress as he was due to appear in court on Friday.

The shooting began around 12.10pm. The gunman’s motive for the massacre was unknown.

Police said former Pol Cpl Panya, 34, was expelled from the police force on June 15 this year for possession of methamphetamine pills. The decision was retroactive to Jan 20, the day he was arrested and confessed to the charges.

The gunman fled the scene in his pickup after the carnage.

The Central Investigation Bureau posted on its Facebook page that the gunman had later shot himself dead.

Media reports said his wife and child were among those slain and that he was due to appear in court on the drug charges on Friday. 

Na Klang police posted a Facebook message that Nong Bua Lamphu Hospital urgently needed blood donations for the people wounded by the gunman .

National police chief Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas expressed condolences to the families of the victims.

Thursday’s rampage was the worst mass shooting in the country since a soldier opened fire at the Terminal 21 shopping mall and other locations in Nakhon Ratchasima on Feb 8, 2020. He killed 29 people and wounded 58 others before being shot dead by police 18 hours after the incident began.