Dozens dead after gunman torches Philippine casino June 2, 2017 by shameen Firemen arrive at the Resorts World Hotel following an assault in Manila on June 2, 2017. Thirty-four bodies were found in a casino complex after a gunman started a fire in the building, the local police chief said. / AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS Relatives of a victim cry outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila on June 2, 2017. A masked gunman set fire to a gaming room at a casino in the Philippine capital on June 1, igniting a toxic blaze that killed 36 people, authorities said, but they insisted it was not a terrorist attack. / AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS A relatives of a victim cries outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila on June 2, 2017. A masked gunman set fire to a gaming room at a casino in the Philippine capital on June 1, igniting a toxic blaze that killed 36 people, authorities said, but they insisted it was not a terrorist attack. / AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS Relatives of a victim cry outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila on June 2, 2017. A masked gunman set fire to a gaming room at a casino in the Philippine capital on June 1, igniting a toxic blaze that killed 36 people, authorities said, but they insisted it was not a terrorist attack. / AFP PHOTO / RODY Relatives of a victim cry outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila on June 2, 2017. A masked gunman set fire to a gaming room at a casino in the Philippine capital on June 1, igniting a toxic blaze that killed 36 people, authorities said, but they insisted it was not a terrorist attack. / AFP PHOTO / RODY A relatives of a victim cries outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila on June 2, 2017. A masked gunman set fire to a gaming room at a casino in the Philippine capital on June 1, igniting a toxic blaze that killed 36 people, authorities said, but they insisted it was not a terrorist attack. / AFP PHOTO / RODY Relatives of a victim cry outside the Resorts World Hotel in Manila on June 2, 2017. A masked gunman set fire to a gaming room at a casino in the Philippine capital on June 1, igniting a toxic blaze that killed 36 people, authorities said, but they insisted it was not a terrorist attack. / AFP PHOTO / RODY Philippines’ police officers come out from the Resorts World Hotel in Manila on June 2, 2017 following an assault. A gunman was on the loose at a casino complex in the Philippine capital on June 2, 2017 after firing an assault rifle in a gambling room, but nobody has been reported shot or taken hostage, the national police chief said. People ran screaming out of Resorts World Manila, which is across a road from one of the main terminals of the Philippines’ international airport, after the man fired what police chief Ronald dela Rosa said was an M4 assault / AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS