Twelve people have been killed by a gunman who went on the rampage across Cumbria in north-west England.
Taxi driver Derrick Bird shot dead a colleague in the town of Whitehaven before driving through the countryside apparently targeting people at random.
Twenty-five others were injured, three critically and five seriously. Police said they had 30 separate crime scenes.
Mr Bird's body was found in a wooded area in Boot in the Lake District and two weapons have been recovered.
Five victims were named locally as Darren Rewcastle, Garry Purdham, Kenneth Fishburn, Jane Robinson and Michael Pike.
Mr Rewcastle was a taxi driver. Mr Purdham was a farmer's son and is believed to have had two young children.
BBC News - Cumbria shooting rampage death toll reaches 12
Taxi driver Derrick Bird shot dead a colleague in the town of Whitehaven before driving through the countryside apparently targeting people at random.
Twenty-five others were injured, three critically and five seriously. Police said they had 30 separate crime scenes.
Mr Bird's body was found in a wooded area in Boot in the Lake District and two weapons have been recovered.
Five victims were named locally as Darren Rewcastle, Garry Purdham, Kenneth Fishburn, Jane Robinson and Michael Pike.
Mr Rewcastle was a taxi driver. Mr Purdham was a farmer's son and is believed to have had two young children.
BBC News - Cumbria shooting rampage death toll reaches 12

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