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A man who had been fired in April from his job at a Florida company opened fire Monday at a Orlando workplace, killing five people before taking his own life, authorities said.

Four people were killed at the scene, while a fifth died at the hospital, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings told reporters. Seven people survived the ordeal.

The company, Fiamma, makes awnings for recreational vehicles.

Mr. Demings said the incident was being treated as a "workplace violence incident" and did not appear to have any links to



terror.


The 45-year-old shooter, who was not yet identified by the authorities, had both a gun and a knife in his possession. All of the dead were former co-workers.

The assailant allegedly beat up another employee at the workplace in 2014, but no charges were filed, the sheriff told reporters.

"It is a sad day for us here once again in Orange County," Mr. Demings said.

A year ago, Orlando -- a hub of Florida's resort industry popular with tourists -- was the scene of a mass shooting in a gay nightclub that left 49 people dead and dozens more wounded.

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