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3rd person dies after Guam stabbing rampage

February 14, 2013 | Modified: February 14, 2013 at 1:45 am
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Photo -   CORRECTS SPELLING OF NAME TO CHAD RYAN DE SOTO INSTEAD OF CHAD RYAN DESOTO - Chad Ryan De Soto, 21, of Tamuning, Guam, left, is in police custody after after allegedly driving a Toyota Yaris through a crowd of people in the island's visitor district in Tumon, Guam, on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013, crashing into an ABC Store, and stabbing several individuals. Three people are dead and 11 are injured. (AP Photo/The Pacific Daily, Rick Cruz)
CORRECTS SPELLING OF NAME TO CHAD RYAN DE SOTO INSTEAD OF CHAD RYAN DESOTO - Chad Ryan De Soto, 21, of Tamuning, Guam, left, is in police custody after after allegedly driving a Toyota Yaris through a crowd of people in the island's visitor district in Tumon, Guam, on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013, crashing into an ABC Store, and stabbing several individuals. Three people are dead and 11 are injured. (AP Photo/The Pacific Daily, Rick Cruz)

Officials in Guam say a third person has died after being hit by a car during a rampage in the U.S. territory's tourist district that left two others dead and 11 others injured.

Spokesman Tony Muna of the Guam Visitors Bureau said that a 51-year-old man taken to Guam Memorial Hospital l in critical condition died Thursday morning, Guam time.

Muna says authorities are not immediately releasing his name while a complaint filed against 21-year-old Chad Ryan De Soto is updated.

De Soto, of Tamuning, is accused of plowing into several people with his gray Toyota Yaris late Tuesday as he drove onto a sidewalk and into a convenience store at the Outrigger hotel in the Tumon district. Authorities say he then got out of his car and started stabbing people he came across.

Muna says the 51-year-old victim was hit by De Soto's car.