List of rampage killers in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia
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This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia.
This section does not include school massacres; workplace killings; religious, political, or racial crimes; or mass murders that took place primarily in a domestic environment, like familicides, which are covered in their own categories. Cases where the primary motive for the murders was to facilitate or cover up another felony, like robbery, are also excluded.
A rampage killer has been defined as follows:
A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons least partly in public space by a single physically present perpetrator using (potentially) deadly weapons in a single event without any cooling-off period.[1]
This list should contain every case with at least one of the following features:
- Rampage killings with 6 or more dead
- Rampage killings with at least 4 people killed and least ten victims overall (dead plus injured)
- Rampage killings with at least 2 people killed and least 12 victims overall (dead plus injured)
- An incidence of rampage killing shall not be included in this list if it does not include at least two people killed.
- In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured.
All abbreviations used in the table are explained below.
Rampage killers
Perpetrator | Date | Year | Location | Country | Killed | Injured | W | Additional notes | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Mangayanon Buatong | Sep. 9 | 1985 | Sinasa | Philippines | 67 |
0 |
MP | Committed suicide | [2] |
2. | Bryant, Martin John, 28 | April 28/29 | 1996 | Port Arthur, Tasmania | Australia | 35 |
23 |
FMA | Sentenced to 35 consecutive life terms | |
3. | Unknown[n 1] | Siquijor | Philippines | 32 |
? |
M | Killed by angry mob | [3] | ||
4. | Unknown | 1903 | Mindanao | Philippines | 23 |
? |
[4] | |||
5. | Wirjo, 42[n 2] | April 14/15 | 1987 | Banjarsari | Indonesia | 20 |
13 |
M | Committed suicide | |
6. | Formentera, Arsenio, 31 | Jan. 28 | 1968 | Palompon | Philippines | 17 |
? |
M | [5] | |
7. | Hodeng | June 17 | 1879 | Kampong Tankulu | Indonesia | 16 |
1 |
Arrested | [6] | |
8. | Salazar, Domingo, 42[n 2] | Oct. 11 | 1956 | San Nicolas | Philippines | 16 |
1 |
M | Sentenced to death Killed two unborn children |
|
9. | Unknown | Dec. 13 | 1873 | Ternate | Indonesia | 15 |
4 |
M | Killed | [7] |
10. | Basobas, Florentino | May 9 | 1977 | Quezon, Palawan | Philippines | 15 |
4 |
M | Shot dead | [8] |
11. | Antakin[n 2] | May 27 | 1897 | Kaningow | Malaysia | 15 |
3 |
M | Shot dead | |
12. | Long, Robert Paul, 38 | June 23/28 | 2000 | Childers, Queensland | Australia | 15 |
2+ |
MA | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [9] |
13. | Pusok Anak Ngaik, 28 | May 29 | 1965 | Kampong Bukit Merah | Malaysia | 14 |
4 |
M | [10] | |
14. | Unknown | March | 1909 | Borneo | Indonesia | 14 |
? |
[11] | ||
15. | Unknown[n 2] | Nov. | 1935 | Gondang | Indonesia | 13 |
3 |
Sentenced to life imprisonment | [12] | |
16. | Gray, David Malcolm, 33 | Nov. 13/14 | 1990 | Aramoana | New Zealand | 13 |
3 |
F A | Killed by police | |
17. | Kalinga Boli[n 2] | May 25 – June 7 | 1937 | Abulug Kabugao Futtul |
Philippines | 13 |
? |
FM | Arrested | [13] |
18. | Two unknown Men | June 22 | 1952 | Zamboanga | Philippines | 12 |
14 |
M | One killed, the other arrested | [14] |
19. | Unknown | July | 1933 | Batoe-Radja | Indonesia | 12 |
12 |
F | Badly wounded | [15] |
20. | Rebasien | 1856 | Napal Malientang | Indonesia | 12 |
7–10 |
Killed | [16] | ||
21. | Unknown | May 16 | 1890 | Bonthain | Indonesia | 12 |
4+ |
M | Killed | [17] |
22. | Rublico, Salvador | Nov. 13 | 1952 | Banga, Aklan | Philippines | 11–12 |
4 |
M | Shot dead | [18] |
23. | Unknown | April | 1887 | Kupang | Indonesia | 11 |
15 |
M | Arrested | [19] |
24. | Mat Taram bin Sa'al, 30 | Oct. 9 | 1947 | Bangi | Malaysia | 11 |
10 |
M | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [20] |
25. | Leman | Jan. | 1933 | Bakoen | Indonesia | 11 |
2 |
M | Arrested | [21] |
26. | Unknown Soldier[n 3] | July 25 | 1967 | Jakarta | Indonesia | 11 |
2 |
F | Arrested | [22] |
27. | Guades, Danny, 39[n 2] | June 2 | 2007 | Calbayog City | Philippines | 10 |
17 |
M | Arrested Killed an unborn child Killed his brother in the 1980s |
|
28. | Hajula | Feb. 22 | 1932 | Malita | Philippines | 10 |
10 |
F | Killed | [23] |
29. | Raden Prawiro Direjo[n 2] | Sep. 23 | 1863 | Salatiga | Indonesia | 10 |
6 |
M | Killed | [24] |
30. | O. L., 30[n 2] | Feb. 8 | 1988 | Cirumput | Indonesia | 10 |
2 |
M | Arrested | [25] |
31. | Unknown | April 7 | 2007 | Silangkan | Philippines | 10 |
1 |
F | Killed by soldiers | [26] |
32. | Unknown | 1881 | Dai | Indonesia | 10 |
? |
Killed | [27] | ||
33. | Junak | Sep. 19 | 1960 | Seriang | Indonesia | 10 |
? |
Killed | [28] | |
34. | Two unknown Moros | Nov. 5 | 1923 | S.S. Van Linschoten | Philippines | 9 |
19 |
Both were killed | [29] | |
35. | Kulop Mas Daud | May 9 | 1927 | Kati | Malaysia | 9 |
12 |
F | Killed by police | [30] |
36. | Unknown | 1875 | Kuala Kangsar | Malaysia | 9 |
3 |
M | [31] | ||
37. | Contaoe, Marciano, 32[n 3] | May 21 | 1988 | Manila | Philippines | 9 |
3 |
F | Sentenced to 300 years in prison | [32] |
38. | Sunan | July 8 | 1846 | Penang | Malaysia | 9 |
2 |
M | Sentenced to death and executed | [33] |
39. | Governor, Jimmy, 25 | July 20/26 | 1900 | New South Wales | Australia | 9 |
1 |
FM | Sentenced to death and executed | [34] |
40. | Foong Mok[n 2] | Jan. 16 | 1946 | Kampong Boyan | Malaysia | 9 |
? |
M | Arrested | [35] |
41. | Ibrahim | June 4 | 1901 | Singapore | 8–9 |
6–7 |
M | Killed | [36] | |
42. | Idrus Bin Hassan, 62 | Feb. 7/8 | 1973 | Kampong Batu Titian Akar | Malaysia | 8–9 |
3–4 |
FM | Killed by police | [37] |
43. | Rotang | Oct. 25 | 1939 | Jakarta | Indonesia | 8 |
28 |
M | Killed | [38] |
44. | Unknown | July | 1922 | Watampone | Indonesia | 8 |
23+ |
Arrested | [39] | |
45. | Bae, Ronald Baquiran, 41 | Jan. 4 | 2013 | Tabon 1 | Philippines | 8 |
12 |
F | Killed by police Also killed a dog Killed an unborn child Killed a man in 2003 |
[40] |
46. | Unknown | 1876 | Jabung | Indonesia | 8 |
8 |
M | [41] | ||
47. | Unknown | July 17 | 1914 | Barus | Indonesia | 8 |
8 |
[42] | ||
48. | Toling, Antonio, 47 Toling, Jose, 47 |
Jan. 8 | 1965 | Santa Rosa | Philippines | 8 |
7 |
M | Both were sentenced to death Four more died by jumping out of the train |
[43] |
49. | de Fiesta, Bernabe, 38 | May 18 | 2008 | Hornalan | Philippines | 8 |
6 |
F | Killed by police Killed a dog and a two cows |
[44] |
50. | Mendoza, Rolando del Rosario, 55 | Aug. 23 | 2010 | Manila | Philippines | 8 |
5–9 |
F | Killed by police | [45] |
51. | Unknown | Oct. 31 | 1925 | Steamboat "Klang" | Malaysia | 8 |
5 |
M | Killed by police | [46] |
52. | Vitkovic, Frank, 22 | Dec. 8 | 1987 | Melbourne, Victoria | Australia | 8 |
5 |
F | Committed suicide | |
53. | Unknown | Sep. 5 | 1881 | Bunging | Philippines | 8 |
2 |
Killed | [47] | |
54. | Sacopla, Andres, 48 | Sep. 4 | 1972 | Cabayugan | Philippines | 8 |
2 |
F | Killed | [48] |
55. | Dugay, Carmelo, 36[n 3] | May 26 | 1990 | Bacarra | Philippines | 7–9 |
10–12 |
F | [49] | |
56. | Karim Arsat |
Sep. 6 | 1913 | Banjarmasin | Indonesia | 7–8 |
4–5 |
M | Arsat was arrested | [50] |
57. | Two unknown Moros | Feb. 18/19 | 1933 | Batubatu | Philippines | 7–8 |
3 |
Both were killed | [51] | |
58. | Sidin[n 3][n 2] | 1913 | Banda Aceh | Indonesia | 7 |
≈20 |
M | Sentenced to 20 years in prison | [52] | |
59. | Knight, Julian, 19 | Aug. 9 | 1987 | Melbourne, Victoria | Australia | 7 |
19 |
F | Sentenced to life imprisonment | |
60. | Ahmat | March 4 | 1914 | Kumasi | Malaysia | 7 |
14 |
FM | Killed | [53] |
61. | Abuloc, Ernesto H., 40 | March 31 | 1977 | Zamboanga City | Philippines | 7 |
9–14 |
F | Sentenced to death | [54] |
62. | Unknown | Sep. 12/13 | 1935 | Kwala Bangko | Indonesia | 7 |
9 |
M | Arrested | [55] |
63. | Negro, Jesus, 21[n 3] | Nov. 30 | 1988 | Tiber | Philippines | 7 |
9 |
F | Arrested | [56] |
64. | Herman | Nov./Dec. | 1922 | Kuala Kapuas & S.S. "Alting" | Indonesia | 7 |
7 |
M | Found to be insane | [57] |
65. | Unknown | 1878 | Jolo | Philippines | 7 |
6 |
[58] | |||
66. | Frankum, Wade John, 33 | Aug. 17 | 1991 | Sydney, New South Wales | Australia | 7 |
6 |
FM | Committed suicide | |
67. | Tadena, Elpidio, 25 | Dec. 21 | 1964 | Luzon | Philippines | 7 |
5 |
F | [59] | |
68. | Unknown | Nov. 5 | 1949 | Sungai Dua | Malaysia | 7 |
4–5 |
M | [60] | |
69. | Unknown | March 10 | 1966 | Leyte | Philippines | 7 |
2 |
F | [61] | |
70. | Graham, Eric Stanley George, 40 | Oct. 8/9 | 1941 | Koiterangi | New Zealand | 7 |
0 |
F | Killed by police | |
71. | Dumunlag, Mariano | Jan. 15 | 1989 | Sumilao, Bukidnon | Philippines | 7 |
? |
F | Committed suicide | [62] |
72. | Unknown | Mountain Province | Philippines | 7 |
? |
Shot dead also killed several other persons |
[63] | |||
73. | Breta[n 2] | Nov. 25 | 1885 | Bawean | Indonesia | 6–12 |
5–11 |
M | Arrested | [64] |
74. | Cabisada, Ramon[n 3] | May 3/4 | 1989 | Upper Gusa & Lower Gusa | Philippines | 6–8 |
14–24 |
F | Committed suicide | [65] |
75. | Unknown | Sep. 27 | 1922 | Pasar Babaan | Indonesia | 6–7 |
7–11 |
M | Killed by police | [66] |
76. | Gargasoulas, Dimitrious, 26[n 2] (suspect) | Jan. 18/20 | 2017 | Melbourne, Victoria | Australia | 6 |
37 |
MO | Arrested | |
77. | Jafaar Patola, 32[n 2] | Oct. 11 | 1981 | Kampung Parit Setan | Malaysia | 6 |
25 |
M | Killed by police | [67] |
78. | Bagay, Eduardo[n 3] | Aug. | 1995 | Gonzaga | Philippines | 6 |
17 |
F | [68] | |
79. | Blanac, Honorio, 20 | June 11 | 1970 | Luzon | Philippines | 6 |
15 |
M | [69] | |
80. | Anang[n 2] | May 27 | 1899 | Steamboat "Sri Pontianak" | Indonesia | 6 |
13 |
M | Shot dead | [70] |
81. | Unknown | July | 1946 | Keidjan | Indonesia | 6 |
10 |
[71] | ||
82. | de la Pena, Domingo[n 2] | June 2 | 1989 | Catbalogan | Philippines | 6 |
8 |
M | Killed by police | [72] |
83. | Benegrado, ---[n 3] | Jan. 30 | 1927 | Steamboat "San Antonio" | Philippines | 6 |
7 |
FM | Arrested | [73] |
84. | Unknown[n 2] | Sep. 30 | 1936 | Pacitan | Indonesia | 6 |
4 |
M | Killed by police | [74] |
85. | Anderson, Stephen Lawrence, 24[n 2] | Feb. 8 | 1997 | Raurimu | New Zealand | 6 |
4 |
F | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [75] |
86. | Unknown | June | 1892 | Lahad Datu | Malaysia | 6 |
3 |
Arrested | [76] | |
87. | Unknown | Jan. 17 | 1967 | Cagayan de Oro | Philippines | 6 |
3 |
M | Arrested | [77] |
88. | Two Unknown Men | Dec. 23 | 1968 | Philippines | 6 |
3 |
[78] | |||
89. | Unknown[n 2] | Jan. 15 | 1873 | Great Mandheling district | Indonesia | 6 |
2+ |
MA | Arrested | [79] |
90. | Rajah Mansur, 20 | 1877 | Sayong | Malaysia | 6 |
2 |
M | [80] | ||
91. | Molina, Ruel, 31 | Dec. 20 | 2014 | Kimantong | Philippines | 6 |
1–3 |
MA | Killed by police | [81] |
92. | Unknown | Jan. | 1936 | Manokwari | Indonesia | 6 |
1 |
[82] | ||
93. | Ramos, Teddy[n 3] | Aug. 23 | 1981 | Tayug | Philippines | 6 |
1 |
F | Arrested | [83] |
94. | Chang Yee Loong, 32[n 2] | Nov. 2 | 2000 | Miri | Malaysia | 6 |
1 |
M | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [84] |
95. | Unknown | Oct. 22 | 1641 | "Coster" | Indonesia | 6 |
? |
M | Killed. One man accidentally shot himself dead |
[85] |
96. | Unknown | 1881 | Timor | Indonesia | 6 |
? |
Killed by angry mob | [86] | ||
97. | Unknown | Jan. 8 | 1971 | Iligan City | Philippines | 6 |
? |
M | Killed by police | [87] |
98. | Perez, Eleazar[n 3] | April 23 | 1993 | Philippines | 6 |
? |
M | [88] | ||
99. | Unknown | Feb. | 1891 | Lower Perak | Malaysia | 5 |
31 |
Arrested | [89] | |
100. | Unknown, 23 | Oct. 8 | 1981 | Caloocan City | Philippines | 5 |
14 |
M | Arrested | [90] |
101. | Unknown | June 15 | 1920 | Tanro Kassi | Indonesia | 5 |
13 |
Killed by his brother-in-law | [91] | |
102. | Unknown | 1875 | Little Dewakan | Indonesia | 5 |
10 |
Killed | [92] | ||
103. | Unknown | Oct. | 1887 | Probolinggo | Indonesia | 5 |
10 |
M | Arrested | [93] |
104. | Saleng Bin Sulemang[n 2] | March 22 | 1956 | Lajang | Indonesia | 5 |
10 |
M | Killed by angry mob | [94] |
105. | Nyambeng Enturan, 35 | June 6 | 2007 | Ulu Engkabau | Malaysia | 5 |
9 |
F | Arrested | [95] |
106. | Jaya | March 21 | 1909 | Tranum | Malaysia | 5 |
8 |
M | Killed by police | [96] |
107. | Saidoong | July 27 | 1862 | Malayu | Indonesia | 5 |
7 |
M | Killed by angry mob | [97] |
108. | Espora, Moises[n 3] | May 3 | 1949 | Manila | Philippines | 5 |
7 |
F | Arrested | [98] |
109. | Bernable, Alfredo K., 47 | Dec. 26 | 1965 | Mindoro | Philippines | 5 |
7 |
M | Arrested | [99] |
110. | Fajardo, Jose | June 25 | 1976 | Cebu City | Philippines | 5 |
7 |
M | Committed suicide | [100] |
111. | Bergonia, George[n 3][n 2] | April 30 | 1994 | Baggao | Philippines | 5 |
7 |
F | [101] | |
112. | Unknown | 1869 | Padang | Indonesia | 5 |
6 |
M | Arrested | [102] | |
113. | Unknown | Feb. 4 | 1967 | Tinaguis | Philippines | 5 |
5+ |
FMA | Arrested | [103] |
114. | Unknown | June 4 | 1964 | Manado | Indonesia | 4 |
50 |
M | Arrested | [104] |
115. | Panggi[n 3] | Sep. 17 | 1925 | Kuching | Malaysia | 4 |
27 |
M | Arrested | [105] |
116. | Unknown | May 3 | 1891 | Segerie | Indonesia | 4 |
14 |
M | Arrested | [106] |
117. | Nantjo, 35 | Oct. 3 | 2004 | Kalora | Indonesia | 4 |
14 |
M | Killed by angry mob | [107] |
118. | Unknown | Sep. 18 | 1856 | Makassar | Indonesia | 4 |
9 |
Killed | [108] | |
119. | Dueh | July 21 | 1883 | Sungi Limtah Undup | Malaysia | 4 |
9 |
M | Killed | [109] |
120. | Mamat Ayam[n 2] | Jan. 20 | 1925 | Kuala Terengganu | Malaysia | 4 |
9 |
MA | Killed by police | [110] |
121. | Unknown | July | 1934 | Larantuka | Indonesia | 4 |
9 |
[111] | ||
122. | Padang[n 2] Luni[n 2] |
1860 | Negara Nabung | Indonesia | 4 |
8 |
M | Both died | [112] | |
123. | Tirona, Andriano, 17 | Dec. 29 | 1948 | Manila | Philippines | 4 |
8 |
F | [113] | |
124. | Li Zhongren, 42 | Nov. 20 | 2009 | Saipan | Northern Mariana Islands | 4 |
8 |
F | Committed suicide | [114] |
125. | Taotomo | April 30 | 1876 | Sumenep | Indonesia | 4 |
7 |
M | Committed suicide while awaiting trial | [115] |
126. | Mulla, Abdullah, 60 Gool, Badsha Mahommed, 40 |
Jan. 1 | 1915 | Broken Hill, New South Wales | Australia | 4 |
7 |
F | Both were shot dead | [116] |
127. | Valencia, Melecio[n 2] | Nov. 28 | 1927 | Dingras, Ilocos Norte | Philippines | 4 |
7 |
Killed by police | [117] | |
128. | Unknown | Sep. | 1932 | Galesong | Indonesia | 4 |
7 |
Killed | [118] | |
129. | Velasco, Olimpiades, 25[n 2] | April 5 | 1955 | Philippines | 4 |
7 |
M | Arrested | [119] | |
130. | Tawar | Dec. 25 | 1955 | Surabaya | Indonesia | 4 |
7 |
M | Arrested | [120] |
131. | Tan Bon Soa | Sep. 17 | 1910 | Asahan Sultanate | Indonesia | 4 |
6–7 |
Committed suicide while awaiting trial | [121] | |
132. | Unknown | Aug. 7 | 1923 | Bujungtangaya | Indonesia | 4 |
6 |
Killed | [122] | |
133. | Unknown | June | 1948 | Balikpapan | Indonesia | 4 |
6 |
Arrested | [123] | |
134. | Zabala, Jose, 47 | Sep. 27 | 1955 | Philippines | 4 |
6 |
Killed | [124] | ||
135. | Ancheta, Conrado[n 3] | March 6 | 1988 | San Francisco | Philippines | 4 |
6 |
F | [125] | |
136. | Unknown | April 27 | 1916 | Panji | Indonesia | 3 |
30 |
Killed by angry mob | [126] | |
137. | Barizo, Fernando | June 8 | 1987 | Ragay | Philippines | 3 |
19 |
M | Killed by angry mob | [127] |
138. | Carpin, Cirilo Loreto, 45 | Aug. 25 | 1960 | Catbalogan City | Philippines | 3 |
14 |
M | Arrested | [128] |
139. | Unknown | Oct. 8 | 1881 | Wonosobo | Indonesia | 3 |
12 |
MA | Killed | [129] |
140. | Unknown | Sep. | 1941 | Kuala Enok | Indonesia | 3 |
12 |
Arrested | [130] | |
141. | Unknown, 14 | June 12 | 1909 | Binjey | Indonesia | 3 |
11–13 |
M | Sentenced to 20 years in prison Also stabbed three horses |
[131] |
142. | Desoto, Chad Ryan, 21 | Feb. 12 | 2013 | Tumon | Guam | 3 |
11 |
MV | Arrested | [132] |
143. | Gaygay, Francisco, 35[n 2] | Dec. | 1966 | Philippines | 3 |
9 |
Killed by police | [133] | ||
144. | Pelen, Mark Jonnie | July 14 | 2013 | Cantutang | Philippines | 3 |
9 |
MA | Arrested | [134] |
145. | Mohamed Ali Dawi, 50 | Feb. 7 | 1990 | Kalumpang | Malaysia | 2 |
18 |
F | Killed by police | [135] |
146. | Unknown | April 26/27 | 1874 | Botolan, Zambales | Philippines | 2 |
12 |
M | Killed by police | [136] |
147. | Unknown | April 26 | 1909 | Medan | Indonesia | 2 |
11–12 |
M | Arrested | [137] |
148. | Unknown | June 23 | 1941 | Madong | Indonesia | 2 |
11 |
M | Arrested | [138] |
149. | Unknown, 35 | Dec. 7 | 1954 | Singapore | Singapore | 2 |
11 |
M | Arrested | [139] |
150. | Unknown | Feb. 16 | 1888 | Padang | Indonesia | 2 |
10 |
M | Killed | [140] |
Abbreviations and footnotes
W – A basic description of the weapons used in the murders
- F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
- M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands
- O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks
- A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
- V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
- E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
- P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)
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– Mass killing, The Sydney Morning Herald (January 31, 1968)
– Track suspect, Lodi News-Sentinel (February 2, 1968)
– Berserk Filipino Hacks 17 to Death, The Press-Courier (January 30, 1968)
– Manhunt continues, Pacific Stars and Stripes (February 3, 1968) - ^ From the Daily Times, Straits Times Overland Journal (August 19, 1879)
- ^ Items from the Java papers, The Straits Times (February 21, 1874)
– Short News, Straits Times Overland Journal (February 26, 1874)
– Nieuwstijdingen – Indie Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode (March 14, 1874) - ^ Filipino runs wild, kills 15, Pacific Stars and Stripes (May 13, 1977)
– Filipino farmer stabs 15 to death, Star-News (May 12, 1977)
– Rampaging farmer slain by militiaman, The Milwaukee Journal (May 12, 1977)
– Asesina a quince personas a puñaladas, ABC (May 12, 1977) - ^ http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/06/19/1055828439185.html
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– Amok: Hunt goes on, The Straits Times (June 18, 1965)
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- ^ Enraged Balinese, The Straits Times (December 7, 1935)
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– Filipino killer of 13 captured in cave, The New York Times (June 14, 1937)
– Amok Kills 15, Swears To Get Others, The Straits Times (June 9, 1937)
– Mystery Of Filipino Amok, The Straits Times (June 10, 1937)
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– Tribal chief's frenzy – 13 people murdered, The Sydney Morning Herald (June 8, 1937)
– Continue search for head-hunter, Spokane Daily Chronicle (June 9, 1937) - ^ Amoklauf an Bord, Hamburger Abendblatt (June 23, 1952)
– Six slain, 20 hurt in ship, The Straits Times (June 23, 1952)
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– Een bloedige bruiloft, De Nieuwe Koerier (July 11, 1933)
– Ghastly amok, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (July 27, 1933) - ^ Oost-Indie, Leydse Courant (October 8, 1856)
– Kolonien – Benkoelen, Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (October 6, 1856) - ^ Netherlands India, The Straits Times (July 9, 1890)
Cholera in Japan, The Deseret News (August 15, 1890)
Mad with jealousy, Manitoba Daily Free Press (August 16, 1890)
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– Amok kills 11, The Straits Times (November 14, 1952)
– Enters 5 Homes and Kills Dozen with Bolo Knife, Chicago Daily Tribune (November 14, 1952) - ^ Netherlands India News – The Batavia Nieuwsblad..., Straits Times Weekly Issue (May 4, 1887)
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