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At least three killed in shooting at Thailand food market

At least three killed in shooting at Thailand food market

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At least three people have been killed in a mass shooting at a food market in Bangkok, Thai police have said.One other person has been injured in the attack at Or Tor Kor Market - and the suspect is also dead, according to reports.Police said officers are investigating the motive behind the attack in Thailand's capital.Local media have reported that some of those killed are security guards.
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