One Goh, the man convicted of killing seven people and injuring three others at an Oakland university in 2012, has died. 

Goh died on March 20, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabiliation.

The 50-year-old was serving a life-without-parole sentence for the April 2012 shooting at Oikos University, a Christian vocational school located near Oakland International Airport. 

He was being housed at California State Prison-Sacramento. 

The Sacramento County Coroner’s office will determine cause of death.

Goh, who suffered from schizophrenia, had dropped out of Oikos nursing school several months before the shooting.

He wanted his tuition refunded and targeted an administrator who wasn’t present on the day of the shooting.

On April 2, 2012, he walked onto the campus with a .45-caliber handgun. He took a receptionist to a classroom where he fatally shot her and six students and wounded three others.

He later surrendered to grocery store employees.

Goh killed students Lydia Sim, 21, Sonam Choedon, 33, Grace Kim, 23, Doris Chibuko, 40, Judith Seymour, 53, and Tshering Bhutia, 38, as well as Katleen Ping, 24, who worked at the school.

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