Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 17 Diamond Member Share Posted November 17 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Mental health questions amid spate of killings in China The biggest mass attacks in China in recent years: * May 22, 2014, Urumqi, Xinjiang region – Four men drove two SUVs into crowds of shoppers in a busy market and threw explosives out of the car windows, ******** themselves and 39 others. * September 30 to October 1, 2015, Liuzhou, southern China – In a series of bombings, a 33-year-old man ******* 10 people and injured 51 during a water festival. The suspect ***** in one of the bombings, police said. He had sent more than a dozen package ****** to locations such as shopping malls, hospitals and government buildings. * January 5, 2016, Yinchuan, northwest China – A man carried out an arson ******* on a bus, ******** 17 people and injuring 32. * September 12, 2018, Hengyang, southern China – A man rammed his car into a crowd in a public square and attacked people at the scene with a folding shovel and a dagger, ******** 11 and injuring 44. According to the police, the suspect had been convicted multiple times for ***** trafficking, theft and harming others, which led to a “******* for revenge against society”. * July 7, 2020, Anshun, southwest China – A 52-year-old man drove a bus into a lake, ******** 21 people and injuring 15. According to police, the bus driver was dissatisfied with his life and resentful over the demolition of public housing he rented. * January 11, 2023 – Guangzhou, southern China – A 22-year-old man rammed his car into a crowd in the business district, causing five deaths and 13 injuries. According to the court, the suspect had huge debts and had carried out the ****** to “vent personal emotions”. * June 11, 2024, Jilin, northeast China – A 55-year-old local man wounded four ********* instructors from a small Iowa university in a public park. The officials took more than 24 hours to disclose the ******* and ******** social media was scrubbed of images of the *******. * June 24, 2024 – Suzhou, eastern China – An unemployed man in his 50s wounded three people in a ****** ******* on a ********* school bus. A ********* boy and his mother were injured and a ******** employee who tried to protect the students *****. State media and major social media platforms condemned “extreme nationalism” after the *******. * September 18, 2024, Shenzhen, southern China – A 10-year-old ********* student was fatally stabbed on his way to school by a 44-year-old unemployed man. The ******* took place on the anniversary of an incident in 1931 that triggered war between China and Japan. * September 30, 2024, Shanghai, eastern China – In a suburban supermarket, a 37-year-old man ******* three people and injured 15 in a ****** *******. According to an initial investigation by the police, the suspect had travelled to Shanghai to vent his anger following a personal financial dispute. * October 8, 2024, Guangzhou, southern China – A 60-year-old man launched a ****** ******* in front of a primary school in the central area of the city. Three were injured, including two primary school students. The suspect had previously been convicted of attempted ******* for stabbing his ex-girlfriend and was released from prison in March after serving his sentence. * October 28, 2024, Beijing – A 50-year-old man wounded five people including three minors in a ****** ******* near one of the city’s top primary schools in Haidian district at the school dismissal time. * November 11, 2024, Zhuhai, southern China – A 62-year-old man ******* 35 people and severely injured 43 by driving a car into a crowd at a sports centre. Police said he had been upset about the split of assets in his divorce settlement. * November 16, 2024, Wuxi, eastern China – A former student went on a stabbing rampage at a vocational college, ******** eight people and injuring 17. Police said he was ****** over not getting his graduation certificate and failing an exam. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Mental #health #questions #spate #killings #China This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/169477-mental-health-questions-amid-spate-of-killings-in-china/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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