Dunblane School Massacre Remembered 30 Years After Deadliest UK Shooting

Dunblane School Massacre Remembered 30 Years After Deadliest UK Shooting
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The Dunblane school shooting, which killed 16 children and a teacher, is marked 30 years later.

  • The Dunblane school massacre occurred on 13 March 1996 at Dunblane primary school.
  • A man entered the gymnasium and opened fire on a class of five- and six-year-olds.
  • Sixteen children and one teacher were killed in the shooting.
  • Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander stated the tragedy 'haunts many of us still to this day'.
  • The event is described as the UK's deadliest mass shooting.

On 13 March 1996, a gunman entered Dunblane primary school and opened fire on young children and their teacher, resulting in 17 deaths.

The Dunblane massacre had a significant impact on UK society, leading to changes in gun laws and ongoing public reflection. The event remains a point of national remembrance and discussion.

Commemorations and discussions about the legacy of Dunblane continue, with public figures and communities reflecting on its impact.