Two people were killed and three others critically injured in a mass shooting at a high school ice hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, on Monday, according to Al Jazeera. The suspected gunman died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves said at a news conference.
In other news, the executive producer of the hit TV spy thriller "Tehran," Dana Eden, was found dead in an Athens hotel room while filming the fourth season of the show, Sky News reported. Police launched an investigation after the 52-year-old Israeli was discovered on Sunday. Meanwhile, in the French Alps, two British skiers, Stuart Leslie and Shaun Overy, were among three people killed in an avalanche at Val d'Isere, Sky News also reported. A red warning for avalanches had been issued the day before the tragedy.
The new Silent Hill game, "Silent Hill: Townfall," is set in the fictional village of St Amelia, which is based on the real village of St Monans in Fife, Scotland, BBC Technology reported. The game is being developed by Screen Burn, a Glasgow developer.
In Canada, the community of Tumbler Ridge is receiving an outpouring of support following a school shooting. Jim Caruso, who traveled 700 miles to be there, said, "I wanted to be here to bring some level of comfort. I wanted to hug people, pray for them and, most importantly, to cry with them," according to The Guardian.
The shooting in Rhode Island occurred at an ice rink, Al Jazeera reported. The identities of the victims have not been released.
In France, a friend of one of the avalanche victims, Stuart Leslie, said he lived life to the "absolute maximum" and "squeezed everything out of every moment," according to Sky News.
The production company of "Tehran" dismissed "rumours regarding a criminal or nationalistic-related death" following the discovery of Dana Eden's body, Sky News reported.
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