Ten killed in mass shooting at Canada school, home
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- Ten people, including the suspected gunman, are killed in a mass shooting in British Columbia.
- The attack spans a high school and a nearby home, prompting a nationwide shock.
Ten people, including the suspected attacker, are dead following a mass shooting at a high school and a nearby residence in Canada, authorities say.
Canadian broadcaster CBC reported that the shooting unfolded in the city of Tamler Ridge in the province of British Columbia, triggering an extensive emergency response and a wave of national and international condemnation.
Attack at high school
According to security sources and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, an armed suspect forced his way into Tamler Ridge Secondary School and opened fire inside the building.
Six people were killed at the school, while a seventh victim died later after being transported to hospital, police said.
Students and staff were evacuated as officers secured the scene and searched for possible additional threats.
Second crime scene
Investigators later linked the attack to a second location tied to the suspect. Police discovered two more bodies inside a nearby residential home.
Authorities said the total death toll reached ten people, including the gunman, who died by suicide after carrying out the attacks.
Ongoing investigation
The RCMP said the motive remains under investigation and urged the public to avoid speculation as forensic teams continue to process both locations.
Officials described the incident as one of the deadliest acts of gun violence in recent Canadian history, with more details expected to be released as the investigation progresses.



