Hyderabad shooting
The Hyderabad shooting is one of the earliest documented cases of a mass shooting in world history.
| Hyderabad shooting | |
|---|---|
| Location | Hyderabad, British Raj | 
| Date | 24 June 1878 | 
Attack type  | Mass murder | 
| Weapons | Martini-Henry | 
| Deaths | 7 (including perpetrator) | 
| Injured | 4 | 
| Perpetrator | Unknown Baloch sepoy | 
On 24 June 1878, a Baloch sepoy in the British Indian Army killed 6 people and injured 4 in Sindh, British Raj. The unnamed Sepoy man killed his mistress whom he had suspected of infidelity. Armed with a Martini-Henry and 100 rounds of ammunition, he went on a shooting spree in Hyderabad. He shot anyone in his proximity, eventually suffering a mortal gunshot wound caused by an officer armed with an Adams M1872 Mark III revolver.[1]
References
    
- "English and foreign items - A curious account", The Brisbane Courier, Brisbane, 20 August 1878. Retrieved on 18 June 2016.
 
- A savage sepoy shot, Huddersfield Chronicle (June 25, 1878)
 - Wholesale Murder by a Sepoy, Dundee Courier (June 27, 1878)
 - A murderous frenzy, Leicester Chronicle (June 29, 1878)
 
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