A Chinese court swiftly sentenced Fan Weiqiu to death for driving into a crowd, killing 35 and injuring 43 others in Zhuhai. Fan, motivated by anger over his divorce, pleaded guilty to endangering public safety. The court cited the extreme cruelty and severe consequences of his actions, highlighting the significant social harm caused. This sentence follows another recent case involving a driver who injured 30 people, emphasizing a national concern over similar “revenge on society” attacks. The rapid sentencing reflects the Chinese government’s heightened focus on preventing such incidents.
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A 62-year-old man, identified as Fan, deliberately drove his vehicle into a crowd exercising at the Zhuhai Sports Center, resulting in the deaths of 35 people and injuries to 43 others. Police have detained Fan, who is in a coma after self-inflicting injuries. Initial investigations indicate that Fan’s actions stemmed from dissatisfaction with property division following his divorce. This tragic incident has sent shockwaves through Chinese social media, prompting President Xi Jinping to call for Fan’s “severe punishment in accordance with the law.” The attack comes amidst a recent string of violent incidents targeting civilians in China, raising concerns about public safety.
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A man deliberately rammed his car into a stadium in Zhuhai, China, killing at least 35 people and injuring 45 others, making it one of the deadliest acts of public violence in the country in recent decades. The driver, motivated by a property dispute stemming from his divorce, was arrested while attempting to flee and remains in a coma due to self-inflicted wounds. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has sparked a national outcry and led to President Xi Jinping calling for severe punishment and efforts to aid the injured. Despite the gravity of the event, censorship efforts have restricted online reports, with some videos removed from social media platforms.
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