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Bus fire kills 17 in China, arson suspected

Police hunting man suspected of setting the vehicle ablaze Images of the incident posted online showed the bus completely engulfed in flames and a short video of police in yellow rain jackets gathering around the vehicle’s smoking, charred remains

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Abus fire believed to be an act of arson killed 17 people and injured 32 on Tuesday in a northern Chinese city, authoritie­s said.

Police were hunting a 33-yearold man suspected of setting the bus ablaze. They gave his name as Ma Yongping but did not say why he was suspected.

The fire happened in Yinchuan, the capital of Ningxia region, at about 7am, the regional government’s news office said.

Ningxia government said firefighte­rs put out the flames in five minutes, and that eight of the injured were in critical condition. It said the preliminar­y investigat­ion showed the fire was an act of arson.

Earlier, officials in Yinchuan, the capital of the remote Ningxia region where the incident occurred, said only that the bus had “suddenly caught fire” near a public square.

Images of the incident posted online showed the bus completely engulfed in flames and a short video of police in yellow rain jackets gathering around the vehicle’s smoking, charred remains. Several serious bus fires in recent years in China have been blamed on people who were mentally unstable or with personal vendettas.

In 2013, a fire killed 47 people on a bus in the southeaste­rn city of Xiamen. Police concluded a resident fed up with his life set the fire in anger and killed himself in the blaze.

Last year, a 35-year-old man was executed for starting a fire on a bus in Hangzhou in July 2014 that injured 33. A court said Bao Laixu had been seeking revenge against society and because he wanted to end his own life after a relapse of tuberculos­is.

 ?? Xinhua ?? Shell shocked Firefighte­rs work at bus fire site in Helan County, northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, yesterday.
Xinhua Shell shocked Firefighte­rs work at bus fire site in Helan County, northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, yesterday.

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