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Rio school shooting leaves up to 20 children dead

Witnesses tell how gunman opened fire on pupils at Tasso da Silveira primary

school in Rio de Janeiro



A gunman has killed up to 20 children at Tasso da Silveira primary school in Rio

de Janeiro, reports say. Photograph: five

Tom in Rio de Janeiro

guardian.co.uk, Thu 7 Apr 2011 14.27 BST

As many as 20 people are feared dead after a gunman invaded a primary school in

Rio de Janeiro and opened fire.

One witness told the Guardian he had seen between 15 and 20 children dead or

seriously wounded inside the Tasso da Silveira primary school in western Rio.

" It is a massacre, a true massacre, " said Roni de Macedo, a fireman who arrived

on the scene shortly after the shooting began and dragged eight seriously

injured children from the second floor classroom. " There is blood on the walls,

blood on the chairs. There are 15 to 20 dead I think, " said De Macedo, who was

covered in blood.

" I've never seen anything like this. It's like something in the United States. "

Witnesses said the shooting began outside the school at around 8.30am when a man

opened fire on two boys, shooting one in the head and one in the arm with what

was said to be handgun.

He is said to have cotinued through the school's metal gates and up to a packed

classroom the second floor, opening fire on children aged between 11 and 13.

" I saw a load of injured kids, bleeding kids. I saw a dead guy inside. I heard

more than 30 shots. My daughter was inside, " said Hercilei Antunes, 44, a

postman who lives opposite the school.

" It's always been a calm school, " he added, standing on his bloodstained porch

where he gave first aid to children who had been shot. " Today I heard shots,

shots, shots and more shots. I tried to go in but he shot more and I am not made

of steel. "

With police helicopters hovering overhead, Yvonette Fernandes, 51, wept as she

looked for news of her 12-year-old niece alongside scores of desperate parents.

" Where is she? I want to know where she is!

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Rio school shooting leaves up to 20 children dead

Witnesses tell how gunman opened fire on pupils at Tasso da Silveira primary

school in Rio de Janeiro



A gunman has killed up to 20 children at Tasso da Silveira primary school in Rio

de Janeiro, reports say. Photograph: five

Tom in Rio de Janeiro

guardian.co.uk, Thu 7 Apr 2011 14.27 BST

As many as 20 people are feared dead after a gunman invaded a primary school in

Rio de Janeiro and opened fire.

One witness told the Guardian he had seen between 15 and 20 children dead or

seriously wounded inside the Tasso da Silveira primary school in western Rio.

" It is a massacre, a true massacre, " said Roni de Macedo, a fireman who arrived

on the scene shortly after the shooting began and dragged eight seriously

injured children from the second floor classroom. " There is blood on the walls,

blood on the chairs. There are 15 to 20 dead I think, " said De Macedo, who was

covered in blood.

" I've never seen anything like this. It's like something in the United States. "

Witnesses said the shooting began outside the school at around 8.30am when a man

opened fire on two boys, shooting one in the head and one in the arm with what

was said to be handgun.

He is said to have cotinued through the school's metal gates and up to a packed

classroom the second floor, opening fire on children aged between 11 and 13.

" I saw a load of injured kids, bleeding kids. I saw a dead guy inside. I heard

more than 30 shots. My daughter was inside, " said Hercilei Antunes, 44, a

postman who lives opposite the school.

" It's always been a calm school, " he added, standing on his bloodstained porch

where he gave first aid to children who had been shot. " Today I heard shots,

shots, shots and more shots. I tried to go in but he shot more and I am not made

of steel. "

With police helicopters hovering overhead, Yvonette Fernandes, 51, wept as she

looked for news of her 12-year-old niece alongside scores of desperate parents.

" Where is she? I want to know where she is!

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Rio school shooting leaves up to 20 children dead

Witnesses tell how gunman opened fire on pupils at Tasso da Silveira primary

school in Rio de Janeiro



A gunman has killed up to 20 children at Tasso da Silveira primary school in Rio

de Janeiro, reports say. Photograph: five

Tom in Rio de Janeiro

guardian.co.uk, Thu 7 Apr 2011 14.27 BST

As many as 20 people are feared dead after a gunman invaded a primary school in

Rio de Janeiro and opened fire.

One witness told the Guardian he had seen between 15 and 20 children dead or

seriously wounded inside the Tasso da Silveira primary school in western Rio.

" It is a massacre, a true massacre, " said Roni de Macedo, a fireman who arrived

on the scene shortly after the shooting began and dragged eight seriously

injured children from the second floor classroom. " There is blood on the walls,

blood on the chairs. There are 15 to 20 dead I think, " said De Macedo, who was

covered in blood.

" I've never seen anything like this. It's like something in the United States. "

Witnesses said the shooting began outside the school at around 8.30am when a man

opened fire on two boys, shooting one in the head and one in the arm with what

was said to be handgun.

He is said to have cotinued through the school's metal gates and up to a packed

classroom the second floor, opening fire on children aged between 11 and 13.

" I saw a load of injured kids, bleeding kids. I saw a dead guy inside. I heard

more than 30 shots. My daughter was inside, " said Hercilei Antunes, 44, a

postman who lives opposite the school.

" It's always been a calm school, " he added, standing on his bloodstained porch

where he gave first aid to children who had been shot. " Today I heard shots,

shots, shots and more shots. I tried to go in but he shot more and I am not made

of steel. "

With police helicopters hovering overhead, Yvonette Fernandes, 51, wept as she

looked for news of her 12-year-old niece alongside scores of desperate parents.

" Where is she? I want to know where she is!

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Rio school shooting leaves up to 20 children dead

Witnesses tell how gunman opened fire on pupils at Tasso da Silveira primary

school in Rio de Janeiro



A gunman has killed up to 20 children at Tasso da Silveira primary school in Rio

de Janeiro, reports say. Photograph: five

Tom in Rio de Janeiro

guardian.co.uk, Thu 7 Apr 2011 14.27 BST

As many as 20 people are feared dead after a gunman invaded a primary school in

Rio de Janeiro and opened fire.

One witness told the Guardian he had seen between 15 and 20 children dead or

seriously wounded inside the Tasso da Silveira primary school in western Rio.

" It is a massacre, a true massacre, " said Roni de Macedo, a fireman who arrived

on the scene shortly after the shooting began and dragged eight seriously

injured children from the second floor classroom. " There is blood on the walls,

blood on the chairs. There are 15 to 20 dead I think, " said De Macedo, who was

covered in blood.

" I've never seen anything like this. It's like something in the United States. "

Witnesses said the shooting began outside the school at around 8.30am when a man

opened fire on two boys, shooting one in the head and one in the arm with what

was said to be handgun.

He is said to have cotinued through the school's metal gates and up to a packed

classroom the second floor, opening fire on children aged between 11 and 13.

" I saw a load of injured kids, bleeding kids. I saw a dead guy inside. I heard

more than 30 shots. My daughter was inside, " said Hercilei Antunes, 44, a

postman who lives opposite the school.

" It's always been a calm school, " he added, standing on his bloodstained porch

where he gave first aid to children who had been shot. " Today I heard shots,

shots, shots and more shots. I tried to go in but he shot more and I am not made

of steel. "

With police helicopters hovering overhead, Yvonette Fernandes, 51, wept as she

looked for news of her 12-year-old niece alongside scores of desperate parents.

" Where is she? I want to know where she is!

Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

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