Deccan Chronicle

51 CHINESE KIDS INJURED IN CHEMICAL ATTACK

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Beijing, Nov 12: At least 54 persons, including 51 children, sustained burn injuries after a disgruntle­d man broke into a kindergart­en and sprayed a corrosive chemical on students in southwest China's Yunnan province, authoritie­s said on Tuesday, in one of the deadliest attacks on schools in the country.

The incident took place on Monday in the city of Kaiyuan, when the 23year-old man, surnamed Kong, climbed into the kindergart­en and sprayed caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), state-run Xinhua news agency quoted authoritie­s of the city.

Fifty-one children and three teachers sustained burn injuries and were sent to the Kaiyuan People's Hospital and the PLA 926 Hospital for treatment, Hong Kongbased South China Morning Post quoted the Kaiyuan Municipal Government as saying.

The condition of two children was stated to be serious, the report said.

At about 3.35 pm (local time) the man climbed into the Dongcheng Kindergart­en and sprayed sodium hydroxide on children, it said.

He was detained about 40 minutes after the attack, police said.

Initial inquiries indicated that the man was acting out of “revenge at society”, but the investigat­ion was continuing, the report said.

Sodium hydroxide also known as caustic soda has a highly caustic base and alkali that decomposes proteins at ordinary ambient temperatur­es and may cause severe chemical burns. It is soluble in water, readily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the air.

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