Fatal southwest China bus fire was arson: Police

February 28, 2014 04:20 pm | Updated June 07, 2016 04:51 am IST - BEIJING

Chinese authorities said on Friday that they have identified a person suspected of setting a fire aboard a bus that killed six people and injured 35 others this week in the south-western city of Guiyang.

Guiyang police did not name the person in a one-line announcement posted on their official microblog. The police did not say whether the suspect was on the bus at the time of the fire, or anything about a possible motive.

The bus caught fire near an elementary school on Thursday. Media reports said about 50 people were inside the vehicle.

One witness said the bus was no more than 20 meters (yards) from him when he heard an explosion.

“After some sparks gleamed in the middle of the bus, it all of sudden got engulfed in a sea of flames,” Zeng Xi said. “I couldn’t see how many passengers were on the bus because of the dark smoke, but noticed a middle-aged man jump out a window. It only took a few minutes for the inferno to destroy the whole bus.”

Photos circulating online showed the bright blue and green vehicle enveloped in flames and black smoke. Later, photos showed the bus burned to its frame.

Last year, a Chinese man set fire to a commuter bus in the southeastern port city of Xiamen, killing himself and 46 others. A deadly bus fire in 2009 killed 27 people, including the arsonist, in the central city of Chengdu. Both men were believed to be settling scores with society in China, where tensions have been on the rise because of growing gaps in wealth and a lack of social security.

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