Manila law enforcement officials uncovered 34 bodies inside the 
Resorts World Manila in the Philippines after an attack by a lone gunman
 in the casino, an official said early Friday.
The victims appeared to have been suffocated and were not shot, said 
Superintendent Tomas Apolinario, Bureau of Fire Protection, Southern 
Police District in an interview that aired on local media.
“Most of the victims were women who were found dead inside the bathroom,” Apolinario said.
Around midnight Thursday, the masked and armed gunman forced his way 
into the second-floor casino and starting shooting at gambling machines 
and setting tables on fire, according to witnesses and police. People 
were stampeded as they sought shelter.
About 7 a.m., police said they found the gunman dead in one of the 
hotel guestrooms. He had set himself on fire, and was found next to a 
machine gun and a .380 caliber pistol.
“The lone gunman committed suicide by setting himself on fire in one 
of the rooms on the fifth floor of the Resort World Hotel,” the National
 Capitol Region Police Chief Oscar Albayalde told reporters.
In a statement posted to its Facebook page Friday, the resort said it
 had “extended medical assistance to the 54 individuals who were taken 
to nearby hospitals.”
Philippine National Police chief General Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa 
downplayed news reports that the Islamic State terror group was behind 
the attack, saying the early evidence doesn’t yet point in that 
direction.
“Don’t panic, this is not a cause for alarm,” he said. “We cannot 
attribute this to terrorism. We are looking into a robbery angle because
 he did not hurt any people and went straight to the casino chips 
storage room.
“He parked at the second floor and barged into the casino, shooting 
large TV screens and poured gasoline on a table, setting it on fire.”
The suspect, described as Caucasian, ransacked a room and stole 
gaming chips, Dela Rosa said. Chips totaling $2.3 million were found in a
 backpack recovered by police, he added.
Resorts World Manila said the shooting triggered a lockdown, and 
that it was working with police in the case. All terminals at nearby 
Ninoy Aquino International Airport were also locked down because of the 
attack.
The complex, which opened in 2009, is described on RWM’s website as 
“the first and largest integrated resort in the Philippines.” It 
occupies part of a former military camp, and includes four hotels, 
casino gambling areas, a shopping mall, cinemas, restaurants, clubs and a
 theater. The hotels have a total of 1,574 rooms.
A police officer at the Pasay City Tactical Operations Center said 
SWAT teams responded to the shooting, according to The New York Times.
The New York Times cited local media reports that there were 
explosions around the hotel, which is near Manila’s international 
airport. Witnesses also said initially that they saw two armed suspects 
dressed in black.
“I could smell some kind of smoke that came from an explosive 
device,” said Tikos Low, who said he was in the resort’s casino, to CNN.
Authorities were not able to confirm the origin of the attack, but 
the Philippines military has been recently fighting groups associated 
with the Islamic State elsewhere in the island nation.
Source: UPI
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