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Watu 35 wamefariki na wengine 43 kujeruhiwa baada ya dereva aliyejaa hasira kutokana na kutoridhika na makubaliano ya talaka ya mgawanyo wa mali kuendesha gari lake kwa makusudi kwenye kundi la watu waliokuwa wakifanya mazoezi katika kituo cha michezo cha Zhuhai, mji mmoja wa China.
Tukio hili lilitokea tarehe 11 Novemba 2024 katika Kituo cha Michezo cha Zhuhai kilichopo katika Mkoa wa Guangdong, China. Mzee mwenye umri wa miaka 62, aliyejulikana kwa jina la Fan, aliiendesha SUV yake kwa makusudi kwenye umati wa watu waliokuwa wakifanya mazoezi kwenye uwanja wa nje, na kusababisha vifo vya watu 35 na majeraha kwa watu 43. Ripoti zinadai kuwa Fan alikuwa na huzuni kutokana na makubaliano ya talaka ya hivi karibuni, ambayo yanaweza kuwa yalimtuma kufanya shambulio hili.
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Thirty-five people were killed and 43 more were injured when a driver deliberately rammed his car into a crowd outside a sports center in southern China, police said Tuesday.
A 62-year-old man was detained at the scene after he drove his small off-road vehicle into people exercising at Zhuhai Sports Center late Monday, the Zhuhai Public Security Bureau said in a statement, calling the incident “serious and vicious.”
Police identified the man by his last name, Fan. He was in a coma after he harmed himself with a knife in his car, police said, adding that he was still being treated and couldn’t be questioned.
Police said Fan was dissatisfied with the division of property after his divorce, according to an initial investigation.
Fan is under criminal detention. The 43 injured people are in non-life-threatening situations, police said.
Videos geolocated by NBC News show people lying on the ground covered in blood near the sports center and some people wailing.
In a relatively rare move, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for Fan to be “severely punished in accordance with the law,” state media Xinhua News reported.
Under Xi’s instructions, a central government working group has been set to the site to guide and oversee the response efforts, according to Xinhua.
The incident occurred on the eve of the Zhuhai air show, the country’s largest aerospace trade expo, where China debuted the J-35A jet, its latest model of stealth fighter jet.
News of the death toll sent shock waves through Chinese social media, although the topic ranked only 11th on Weibo, China’s X-like platform, which is subject to strict internet censorship.
“I’m utterly speechless aside from being shocked. I need a moment of silence to calm myself down,” a person wrote on Weibo.
China has experienced a number of recent attacks against civilians, including children and foreigners.
In September, a bus crushed into a group of students and parents outside a school in the eastern province of Shandong, killing at least 11 people.
The same month, a 10-year-old Japanese boy was killed when he was stabbed on his way to a Japanese school in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.
In October, on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, three people were killed and 15 others were injured in a knife attack at a supermarket in Shanghai.
Thirty-five people were killed and 43 more were injured when a driver deliberately rammed his car into a crowd outside a sports center in southern China, police said Tuesday.
A 62-year-old man was detained at the scene after he drove his small off-road vehicle into people exercising at Zhuhai Sports Center late Monday, the Zhuhai Public Security Bureau said in a statement, calling the incident “serious and vicious.”
Police identified the man by his last name, Fan. He was in a coma after he harmed himself with a knife in his car, police said, adding that he was still being treated and couldn’t be questioned.
Police said Fan was dissatisfied with the division of property after his divorce, according to an initial investigation.
Fan is under criminal detention. The 43 injured people are in non-life-threatening situations, police said.
Videos geolocated by NBC News show people lying on the ground covered in blood near the sports center and some people wailing.
In a relatively rare move, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for Fan to be “severely punished in accordance with the law,” state media Xinhua News reported.
Under Xi’s instructions, a central government working group has been set to the site to guide and oversee the response efforts, according to Xinhua.
The incident occurred on the eve of the Zhuhai air show, the country’s largest aerospace trade expo, where China debuted the J-35A jet, its latest model of stealth fighter jet.
News of the death toll sent shock waves through Chinese social media, although the topic ranked only 11th on Weibo, China’s X-like platform, which is subject to strict internet censorship.
“I’m utterly speechless aside from being shocked. I need a moment of silence to calm myself down,” a person wrote on Weibo.
China has experienced a number of recent attacks against civilians, including children and foreigners.
In September, a bus crushed into a group of students and parents outside a school in the eastern province of Shandong, killing at least 11 people.
The same month, a 10-year-old Japanese boy was killed when he was stabbed on his way to a Japanese school in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.
In October, on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, three people were killed and 15 others were injured in a knife attack at a supermarket in Shanghai.