Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Seven children and a teacher stabbed to death in China in fifth school attack in recent weeks

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Seven children and a teacher happen to be stabbed to death soon after a man went on a rampage at a kindergarten in northern China.

At least 20 others were definitely wounded within the strike, which would be the latest from a string of stabbings at kindergartens and educational facilities across the country and came despite an ordered increase in safety at university grounds.

The assault took place at 8am in a kindergarten close to Hanzhong town, in Shaanxi province.

Liu Xiaoming, deputy director with the Hanzhong propaganda department, confirmed the deaths and injuries and explained the attacker killed himself after the stabbings.

The breach will be the fifth violent invasion on university small children from the region in just over a month, prompting fears copycat killers are accountable.

The recent attacks have shocked the nation and prompted new measures to strengthen security at educational institutions.

Just yesterday an unemployed man injured 29 youngsters and 3 adults with a knife used to slaughter pigs, in an strike at an additional kindgergarten in the eastern city of Taixing, in neighbouring Jiangsu province.

5 students were definitely in vital problem following the strike and two teachers and also a protection guard were hurt.

Earlier this week, a 33-year-old teacher on sick leave as a result of mental problems hurt 15 students and a teacher from a knife assault in a main university in southern China's Guangdong province.

And in March, a former physician enraged by a split with his girlfriend stabbed eight young children to death and hurt five others in Fujian province. He was executed last month.

Through his trial Zheng Minsheng, 42, stated he killed the small children because he had been upset immediately after getting jilted by a woman and treated badly by her wealthy household.

The court also heard that Zheng lived with his 80-year-old grandmother inside a one-bedroom apartment and slept on the balcony in summer and from the living room in winter.

He testified that he had trouble dealing with people at work but had not gotten the aid he required from his boss, so he quit his work but was unable to come across an additional one.

Yu Jianrong of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences has stated China's sweeping social alterations could possibly have been completely partially to blame for Zheng's anti-social rage.

Zhou Xiaozheng, a sociology professor at Renmin University in Beijing, mentioned these sorts of violent attacks usually occur in clusters because a person may well trigger copycat attacks.

'It's like suicide, and that is another variety of mental health problem that can distribute in the community,' stated Zhou.

'Normally, with these sort of violent events we hope the media won't blow them up too significantly. Due to the fact that tends to create it distribute.'

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