Shock: Forest ranger chief shoots
dead provincial Party boss, lawmaking chair in Vietnam
Police stand guard at
the Party Committee's headquarters after the shooting in Yen Bai Province,
located in northern Vietnam, on August 18, 2016.Tuoi Tre
A forest ranger chief shot
two top officials of the northern Vietnamese province of Yen Bai to death
before killing himself, as they all gathered for the opening of a provincial
People’s Council meeting on Thursday morning.
The
gunman, Do Cuong Minh, and the victims, provincial Party chief Pham Duy Cuong
and chairman of the People's Council Ngo Ngoc Tuan, were rushed to the
hospital in a critical condition following the shooting that happened at
around 7:00 am.
Cuong
was 58 years old, Minh 53, and Tuan 52.
The
People’s Council is the local-level equivalent to the lawmaking National
Assembly.
All
three were confirmed dead as of 1:30 pm the same day, according to sources
with knowledge of the matter.
The
People's Council meeting was canceled immediately after the shooting.
Pham Duy Cuong Ngo Ngoc Tuan
At
7:00 am, Cuong and Tuan arrived at the headquarters of the Yen Bai Party
Committee early to prepare for the meeting.
A
few minutes later, Minh walked directly into the office of Cuong and shot him
multiple times in his head, chest, and abdomen.
The
gunman then came to Tuan’s office and continued gunning down the council’s
chairman in the same fashion.
Minh
then shot himself in the head in the second office.
The
three were taken to the hospital, with doctors from the Bach Mai infirmary in
Hanoi dashing to Yen Bai to save them. The doctors failed to revive them in
the end.
The
motive of the shooting is not immediately clear. Minh was appointed the
province’s top forest ranger in March 2014.
Yen
Bai authorities are slated to hold a press meeting about the deadly incident
at 2:30 pm.
The suspect Do Cuong Minh
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Thứ Năm, 18 tháng 8, 2016
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