Several outlets report that a shooting at a high school in the Philippines leaves three students dead and seven others wounded. Authorities arrest two teenagers following the attack, which occurs in a school setting, according to reporting from the BBC, The Telegraph, and other outlets referenced in the aggregated listings.
The BBC reports that the incident is linked to a bullying-related “grudge.” Other outlets similarly describe the arrests of two students/teenagers and the overall casualty figures, including three killed and seven wounded. The French outlet listing notes that 42 young suspects are in custody following the shooting, indicating a broader investigation beyond the initial arrests reported by others. Additional reporting referenced by The New York Times and Al Jazeera also indicates that teenagers are detained after the shooting and that officials are investigating possible motives and responsibility.
Across sources, there is agreement on the basic facts: a high school shooting in the Philippines results in three deaths, seven injuries, and subsequent arrests of two students while investigations continue.