THIS is the shocking moment a man shoots dead two people in a casino before committing suicide.

Debt-riddled vet Osvaldo Campos Azocar, 42, went on a terrifying rampage after blowing more than £20,000 in the Monticello casino in Santiago, Chile.

3 Osvaldo Campos Azocar is seen pulling out a weapon moments before shooting dead two people

3 He turns to fire another hail of bullets in the shocking CCTV footage

In CCTV footage he is seen standing up from a roulette table before pulling out a weapon and shooting a male dealer and a woman.

The two victims were named as Oscar Elias Reyes Valenzuela and Carolina de los Angeles Carreno Avila.

Police said six others, whose names have not been released, are being treated in hospital.

"Eight people were injured, two of them lost their lives", a spokesperson told local media.

Sergio Zamorano, of Rancagua hospital, said: "Two of the people hospitalised are serious, one of them with a bullet impact in the thorax and in the abdomen and the other one with lung damage but stable."

After the terrifying shooting Campos locked himself in a bathroom for 17 hours amid fears he was holding hostages.

3 A person can be seen cowering under the roulette table in fear

He was later found to have committed suicide with a lethal injection. "Officers decided to enter the building, and they found the man was dead," a police spokesperson said.

It is not known how he came to be in possession of the deadly syringe, but his ex-girlfriend claimed he had previously talked about ending his life.

The woman, named only as Olga, said: "He was a bipolar person. He told me once that, ‘my death will be with a syringe, not with a gun, because I am sure I do not want to go to jail’."

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Authorities revealed that Campos had a record of kidnapping.

His veterinary college also revealed he had been expelled over alleged animal abuse, local media reported.

Olga also said that he had a "revenge list" which included her and her son.

It is the second time in a month the casino has witnessed a violent attack.

In June, a Syrian man badly injured a security guard after losing the equivalent of £17,000.

Vivien Villagran, local casino superintendent, said that the premises could be sanctioned for the lack of security.

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