Eight students killed in knife attack in China

The suspect, a 40-year-old local resident, was arrested immediately after the incident.

September 03, 2019 01:45 pm | Updated 01:45 pm IST - Beijing

Eight students of a primary school in central China were killed and two others injured in a brutal knife attack carried out by a man, released recently from jail, State-run media reported on Tuesday.

The incident happened at around 8:00 a.m. on Monday at Chaoyangpo grade school in the town of Baiyangping at Enshi county in Hubei province, on the first day of the new academic year, according to Global Times .

Eight children were stabbed to death, while two other students suffered injuries in the attack, it said.

The suspect, a 40-year-old local resident, was arrested immediately after the incident.

The man was an ex-convict who had spent over eight years in jail for attempting to gouge out his girlfriend’s eye, the report said. He was released from jail in May.

The incident sparked public outrage as Monday marked the start of classes for school students. Many netizens have urged the schools to strengthen security, the report said.

Knife and axe attacks on schoolchildren by disgruntled people have become a common occurrence in China in recent years, with perpetrators often saying they were motivated by a desire to take revenge on society.

In April, a knife-wielding man attacked primary schoolchildren in China’s Hunan province, killing two students.

In January, a man was detained in Beijing over a hammer attack in which 20 students were injured.

In April last year, nine students were killed and over a dozen others injured outside a middle school in northwestern Shaanxi province by an attacker who allegedly was a former pupil seeking revenge for having been bullied.

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