
Thailand nursery attack
Thailand's PM has met the grieving parents of the children who were murdered.
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-Ocha has told relatives of the twenty three victims that were murdered on Thursday he, his government and all the people of Thailand were very sorry for what happened. Many people had gathered in the vicinity to mourn and pay their respects. The Thai king is expected to visit the area later. We'll get the latest updates on the story.
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(Photo - Police in Thailand guard the nursery centre as relatives of those killed gather. Credit: EPA)
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