The
 gunman, who appeared drunk, grew angry after being refused free entry 
to the bar where patrons had paid roughly USD 0.50 each to watch the 
football match on television, and then started shooting at the football 
watchers.
As at Saturday, the death toll was 11, but Deputy police spokesman Kwacijwok Dominic Amondoc said on Monday the death toll had increased to 13, as two other people died from injuries sustained.
Amondoc
 also revealed that others were still being treated in hospital. An 
injured person, Wani Patrick, recovering from a bullet wound to his hand
 said:
 “When I was shot I fell down and some youths fell on me. I was unable to stand up until he finished shooting all his bullets,” 
 “Many people were shot, many people died.”
The
 location of the shooter is still unclear with “investigations 
underway”, according to deputy government spokesman Paul Akol Kordit.
“It’s very unfortunate and we as a government condemn this in the very strongest terms possible,” said Kordit
Kordit
 also pledged that the government would “do what we can to protect our 
people and bring to book such people who are killing innocent lives with
 no reason at all”.


 
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