North Korean Leader Reportedly Chooses Daughter as Heir; Canadian School Shooting Claims Nine Lives
SEOUL/TUMBLER RIDGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA - In separate developments, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly selected his daughter as his heir, according to South Korea's spy agency, while a mass shooting at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, left nine people dead, including the suspect.
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea informed lawmakers that Kim Ju Ae, the only known child of Kim Jong Un, is being groomed for leadership. The NIS cited her increasing public presence at official events, including a recent trip to Beijing, as a key factor in their assessment. The NIS also indicated it would closely monitor her attendance at the upcoming North Korean party congress.
Meanwhile, in Canada, an 18-year-old local resident, Jesse Van Rootselaar, was identified as the suspect in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting. The attack, which occurred at a secondary school and a local residence, resulted in the deaths of nine people, including the suspect. The victims included a teacher, three 12-year-old female students, and the suspect's step-brother. Police were first called to the suspect's family residence, where the suspect's mother was found deceased, before the shooting at the high school. More than 25 people were injured in the attack, with two suffering life-threatening injuries.
The shooting in Tumbler Ridge is one of the deadliest mass shootings in Canadian history. Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald confirmed the suspect's identity and that the deaths at the private residence occurred before the school shooting.
In other news, the US House of Representatives voted to rescind tariffs that Donald Trump imposed on Canada last year. The resolution, a rare bipartisan rebuke of the White House's trade policy, passed 219 to 211.
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