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Suspect in US shooting of five people found dead
Washington, April 23
A man suspected in two connected shootings that left five people dead on Friday night in the southern US state of Georgia has been found dead, police said.
Police sources said the shootings occurred at two separate locations early Friday evening in Appling.
Four victims died at the scene, while the fifth one died on the way to hospital, Xinhua news agency reported.
Captain Andy Shedd with the Columbia County Sheriff's office said 50-year-old Wayne Anthony Hawes' body was discovered on Saturday by the authorities in his Georgia home.
Police believe the shootings stemmed from a domestic dispute, and that the suspect subsequently set his home on fire and allegedly killed himself.
The identities of the victims remain unclear.

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