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US shooting suspect in coma: Army

US ARMY psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan,responsible for the horrific shooting spree that left 13 dead,was in coma and transferred from a civilian to an Army hospital for security reasons,officials said....

US ARMY psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan,responsible for the horrific shooting spree that left 13 dead,was in coma and transferred from a civilian to an Army hospital for security reasons,officials said.

Hasan is said to be in critical but stable condition,attached to a ventilator,while many of his victims are still fighting for their lives in hospitals. His condition is frustrating attempts by investigators to work out the motive behind his killings.

The military officer suspected in the shooting deaths of 13 people here was transferred from a civilian to a military hospital in part for security reasons, a military official said.

So far,the investigators are trying to unravel many unknowns about the man they say is responsible for the worst killing on a US military base,most of all,his motive.

Though hampered by being unable to question him,investigators have seized his home computer during search of his apartment in Killeen in Texas and looked at his garbage to learn what motivated the suspect,who lay in coma shot four times by a lady police officer in the frantic bloodletting.

Hospital sources said some of his wounds are extremely serious and he might not survive and this possibility is lending urgency to investigations.

Twenty-three of the 30 injured victims remained hospitalised,about half of them in intensive care unit. The commander of the base praised the sharp response to the shooting rampage of the Major,saying that the reaction had saved precious lives.

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The bodies of those killed in the shooting spree at the base will be taken to the same mortuary that handles fallen soldiers from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq,the Pentagon said.

A C-17 cargo aircraft carrying the remains of the 13 victims of the rampage will fly them to Dover Air Base for solemn ceremonies which will be attended by President Barack Obama.

 

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