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Fourth victim dies after US school shooting

Police are attempting to ascertain a motive for the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School
Police are attempting to ascertain a motive for the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School

A fourth victim has died two weeks after being shot by a fellow high school student who went on a shooting rampage in the US state of Washington, hospital officials said.

"Unfortunately, Andrew Fryberg, 15, passed away this evening," Harborview Medical Center in Seattle said yesterday.

The three other victims were all girls, one of whom died on the spot and two of whom died in hospital over the past two weeks.

The teenager widely identified as the shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, reportedly a cousin of Andrew Fryberg, took his own life.

In a brief statement, Andrew's family expressed gratitude "for the amazing support from the community, as well as from everyone around the world".

"Our family is overwhelmed with the love and care that has been provided to our loved one during this time and you all will forever hold a special place in our hearts," they said.

All three of the teenagers who were brought to hospital in critical condition, each of whom had been shot in the head, are now dead.

Another boy, who was shot in the jaw and arrived in serious condition, was released from hospital Thursday, US media reported.

Police are attempting to ascertain a motive for the incident at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, north of Seattle.

Jaylen Fryberg had left a series of tortured posts on Twitter, suggesting he was used to handling guns, and hinting that a failed romance may have led to the shooting.

Local media said he had played on the school football team and had been named a homecoming prince just a week before.