07 October 2022, The Tablet

Thailand massacre an act of 'unspeakable violence' says Pope

by Junno Arocho Esteves, CNS


Thailand massacre an act of 'unspeakable violence' says Pope

A former police officer facing a drug charge burst into the day care centre yesterday, killing more than 30 people, including preschoolers.
CNS photo/Athit Perawongmetha, Reuters

Pope Francis said he was “deeply saddened” after hearing the news of one of the world’s worst mass shootings at a day care centre in northeast Thailand.

In a message sent today by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, the Pope offered prayers for the victims “of the horrific attack” that claimed the lives of 36 people, including at least 24 children, yesterday.

The Pope “offers his heartfelt condolences and the assurance of his spiritual closeness to all those affected by this act of unspeakable violence against innocent children”, the cardinal wrote.

Kamrap, a former policeman, went to the day care, where his child was enrolled but had been absent for the past month, before going on a shooting and stabbing rampage. He then went home where he shot and killed his wife and child before turning the gun on himself.

Authorities said Kamrap was dismissed from the police force earlier this year after a drug charge against him and that he was scheduled to appear in court today to face that charge.

Cardinal Parolin said the Pope prayed that God may grant “divine healing and consolation” to the grieving families and the injured.

Pope Francis “prays that, in this hour of immense sadness, they may draw support and strength from the solidarity of their neighbours and fellow citizens”, Cardinal Parolin wrote. “Upon all the beloved Thai people, the Holy Father invokes the blessings of peace and perseverance in every good.”

 


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