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Third victim of US school shooting dies

A makeshift memorial is set up outside Marysville-Pilchuck High School on October 26, 2014 in Marysville, Washington, following a shooting rampage by a student/AFP

A makeshift memorial is set up outside Marysville-Pilchuck High School on October 26, 2014 in Marysville, Washington, following a shooting rampage by a student/AFP

WASHINGTON, November 1 – A 14 year old US girl has died after being critically injured when a fellow high school student went on a shooting rampage last week, hospital officials said Friday.

“Shaylee Chuckulnaskit, known affectionately as Shay to her family and friends, passed away at Providence Regional Medical Center as a result of severe injuries from last Friday’s school shooting,” the hospital said in reference to the assault in the northwestern state of Washington.

The gunman fatally shot one girl on the spot before turning the gun on himself. Another girl succumbed to her injuries in hospital last Sunday.

In a brief statement, members of Chuckulnaskit’s family said their hearts were “broken at the passing of our beautiful daughter.”

“She has been a loving daughter, a caring sister, a devoted friend and a wonderful part of our community. We can’t imagine life without her,” they said.

Her death follows that of 14 year old Gia Soriano, who died of injuries at the same hospital on Sunday.

Chuckulnaskit and Soriano were among three teens, including one boy, who were in critical condition after being shot in the head.

Another boy was in a serious condition following the rampage, having been shot in the jaw.

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

The teen widely identified as the shooter, 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.

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

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