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Horrified by the massacre of an ax.

Huainan : China | Sep 14, 2011 at 7:16 AM PDT
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A kindergarten teacher has been detained in China after allegedly stabbing more than 20 children with a syringe



Growing social disorder and the death of unknown cause fresh news is increasingly available.

Moreover, it is the death of small children should not do crime. Yesterday read about a person dies suddenly, tomorrow to read about a massacre of a mad man.

Therefore, the way to work early to go to school, at home is about to have his life thanks very much. Like today, reading about a new kids and adults who have an abnormal mental die cutting ax can see the worries of life like.

Accordingly, Xinhua reported this morning 8h40 local time, on a street in town near the capital also means Zhengzhou, Henan province in central China, a man who attacked two young ax Small and 4 adults.

The adult victims were parents of babies and put them on their way to kindergarten children. A girl and three adults were confirmed to have died at that moment.

A baby and another adult in critical condition and died at the hospital. Police have arrested a man named Wang Hongbin, a local farmer at the age of 30. Wang is suspected of mental illness.



Although security was tight but China still occur massacre



The attack continued in a series of shootings causing hurt before, extended list of violent attacks targeting children in schools and kindergartens in China.

This ring will last for ever when the nursery is always threatened the future of life like that?

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Posted By RositaRose RositaRose | over 1 year ago
thanks for tragic news, hope in future it never happen again
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