BANGKOK: Thailand's head of government on Wednesday vowed "preventive measures" after a shooting at a shopping mall in the capital Bangkok left two people dead and raised fresh questions about the country's gun control.
Shoppers returned in trickles as the Siam Paragon mall reopened less than 24 hours after the shooting, Thailand's third high-profile deadly gun attack in four years.
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