Pakistan, May 4 -- Death toll from a school shooting in Turkiye has risen to ten after an 11-year-old girl died from her injuries weeks after the attack. The incident has deepened public grief and renewed debate over school safety and gun control. Authorities and citizens continue to demand stronger preventive measures following the tragedy.

On April 15, a 14-year-old opened fire at a school in Kahramanmaras province, killing nine students aged 10 and 11 along with a teacher. The attacker died at the scene after the shooting. The violence shocked the country and triggered immediate investigations into security lapses.

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Officials said the shooter brought five firearms into the school, raisin...