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Car attack in Zhuhai: A man drove an SUV into a sports center in China, killing 35 people

Car attack in Zhuhai: A man drove an SUV into a sports center in China, killing 35 people

The images, geolocated by AFP and taken on Monday night, showed people lying motionless on the ground while others were seen frantically trying to revive their unconscious.

A witness surnamed Chen told the Chinese news magazine: Caixin It was common for groups to take daily walks on a special trail around the stadium.

He had just completed his third lap on Monday when a car suddenly came barreling towards them, knocking “a lot of people” to the ground, but he managed to jump aside.

A witness surnamed Liu said Caixin that the car “went in a loop”.

“People were injured all over the running track, east, south, west and north,” he said.

Police said Fan was “spot checked” as he tried to walk away.

They added that he was found cutting himself with a knife in his car and that he was in a coma due to self-inflicted injuries to his neck and other parts of his body and could not be questioned.

The injuries of 43 people are not life-threatening.

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for “all-out efforts” to treat the injured and “demanded that the perpetrator be punished in accordance with the law,” according to the state news agency. xinhua.

China’s largest air show, showcasing Beijing’s civil and military aviation industry, is currently being held in Zhuhai.

‘No shooting’

There were fewer than 20 people in the stadium on Tuesday night when AFP visited.

While some were trying to film, they were stopped by police cars and security guards, shouting “No filming!” They were stopped by shouting.

At another entrance, candles flickered at a makeshift memorial where people sent online flower deliveries.

A delivery driver told reporters he brought 10 orders there that night.

Security was also at a high level in front of the emergency room of a nearby hospital.

After the death toll was announced, the news became one of the trending topics on Chinese social media with tens of millions of views.

However, the sensational videos showing the aftermath of the incident that circulated on social media on Monday night had largely disappeared.

On Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, users expressed shock at the sudden increase in deaths.

“When I watched the news after work last night I saw so many people not reporting,” one user commented. “A lot of families were affected when they suddenly saw this number tonight.”

Videos on the social media platform showed Zhuhai residents lining up at blood donation centers and hospitals.

Security warning

Security alert issued at the Japanese Embassy Chinese He warned his citizens on Tuesday to be on high alert and to “avoid speaking loudly in Japanese and avoid provocative, attention-grabbing behavior such as speaking loudly in groups.”

The embassy said there was no information that any Japanese citizens were injured in the attack.

China has seen a series of violent public attacks in recent months, including the fatal stabbing of a Japanese student in the neighboring city of Shenzhen in September, sparking outrage in Tokyo.

A person killed 3 people and injured 15 people in a knife attack in a supermarket in Shanghai last month.

And in July, police said a vehicle crashed into pedestrians in the center of Changsha city, killing eight people.