The Santa Clara County coroner's office said Monday that two of the victims of last week's Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting died of gunshot wounds to their chests and a third died of a back wound.

From left, Trevor Irby, Keyla Salazar, 13, and Stephen Romero, 6, were killed in the shootings at the Gilroy Garlic Festival.

The office of the medical examiner-coroner said the deaths of Trevor Irby, Keyla Salazar and Stephen Romero are classified as homicides.

The office says 25-year-old Irby and 13-year-old Salazar suffered perforating gunshot wounds to their chests, meaning the bullets completely passed through their bodies. Romero, 6, suffered a perforating gunshot wound to his back.

The coroner's office said last week that 19-year-old gunman Santino William Legan died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, correcting previous police accounts that said he was fatally shot by three officers.

The gunman who killed 3 people at a California food festival died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the medical examiner’s office said.



Gilroy police had said that 3 of its police officers fatally shot the gunman. https://t.co/CnTzJqDT1O — NBC News (@NBCNews) August 3, 2019

Thirteen other victims were injured in the Northern California shooting on July 28.