America shooting: 8 people including 5 minors shot dead at home in Utah, probe underway

Police while conducting a welfare check in the homes of Enoch City found eight victims sustaining bullet wounds

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Shocking information from America’s Utah has come to the fore where 8 people have died a brutal death. Reportedly, 8 people were shot dead at their home in Utah. Out of the 8 deceased 3 were adults while 5 have been identified as minors. Police while conducting a welfare check in the homes of Enoch City found eight victims sustaining bullet wounds lying on the floor.

As per information, all five children were students of Iron Country School. The school released a statement that it is a tragic loss for the school community as it has lost 5 students in a tragic incident. The statement also read that a Crisis Intervention Team will be at school premises to help students and staff in relating to the incident.

The local police are carrying out an investigation in this regard. Reportedly, the incident took place on Wednesday in which 8 people were found dead in a house sustaining bullet injuries. The police are trying to find the cause of death and till now there is no clue about the assailants.

While talking about the incident, Enoch City Manager Rob Dotson said that this incident is not a normal thing that happens on an everyday basis. Eight people being shot at home and no one being aware about it is shocking as well as frightening for other people living here.

Till now police have not revealed any information regarding the identity of the deceased or relationship between all. They have stated that information about the case will be provided as soon as the investigation sees any development. Police have released a statement that reads, “Eight people were found with gunshot wounds they were deceased, the feelings that are going on right now, nobody can describe what they are for those family members, friends, neighbors. There are no words to describe what it feels like to this community."


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