The Borneo Post

China hijacker killed two before commandeer­ing bus

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BEIJING: The man who hijacked a bus and crashed it into pedestrian­s in east China’s Fujian province had killed two others before the incident, state media reported.

The hijacker, a 48-year- old identified only by his surname Qiu, killed a local official and police officer Tuesday before fleeing the scene and taking over a public bus in Longyan city, Fujian TV said Wednesday.

After Qiu killed the cadre who was visiting his home, he went to a local community office where he fatally wounded a police officer using a knife hidden in his clothes, the report said.

Photos taken by Fujian TV showed broken glass and a bloodsplat­tered floor.

Qiu fled the scene and hijacked a bus, which he drove into a crowd.

Eight people were killed and 22 injured in the incident.

Longyan police did not immediatel­y respond to AFP’s request for comment.

In a video posted by Duowei news, a Chinese media outlet based in the US, several injured people were shown lying on the street near a crashed bus, its front badly damaged. It also showed police wrestling a person to the ground.

China has suffered a spate of similar incidents this year.

In late November, a car ploughed into a group of children crossing a street in front of an elementary school in the northeaste­rn Liaoning province, killing five people and injuring at least 19.

The driver said he ‘chose his victims at random’ and had reportedly been contemplat­ing suicide due to domestic troubles before the tragedy occurred.

In October, three people were killed when a man fleeing after committing a stabbing drove into a crowd and attacked onlookers in the eastern province of Zhejiang.

The month before, a man ploughed a truck into a crowd in Hunan province and went on a rampage, attacking onlookers with knives and a shovel. Eleven died and 44 were injured.

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— Reuters photo Supporters of Bangladesh Awami League shout slogans as they join a campaign ahead of the general election in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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