and meet the first cloned arctic wolf club whose mother happens to be a pet dog. live from our studio in singapore, live from our studio in singapore, this - live from our studio in singapore, this is - live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc| live from our studio in- singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsdav it was a massacre that shocked the nation and the world. thailand s king is expected to visit the town of utthai sawan in northern thailand where at least 38 people mostly young children were killed by an attacker at a nursery school. the man responsible was a former police officer who was facing a trial on drug charges. he carried out the attack with a gun and a knife and killed both children and teachers before killing himself. our south east asia correspondentjonathan head is at the scene. a warning his report contains some very distressing images. this is a community now consumed by grief and shock. that children so young had been deliberately there,
of the victims from this day care centre a few hours ago and there is little left now to indicate the horrific events that took place here. there is a stunned disbelief notjust in this village but across thailand that however troubled his life may have been, this former police officer could have carried out such a cruel and desperate act. a few distraught family members stayed close by hoping for answers but there were none. this woman is lucky to have survived. she is a teacher at the centre. she described hearing the first shots as she was preparing lunch. she recognised the gunmen as a parent she said. but we never thought he would attack the children. this country is accustomed to gun crime. but nothing on this scale involving so many children.