
Disturbed, jobless man kills 6, injures 14 in deadly knife attack in China
India Today
A deadly knife attack in eastern China has killed at least six people and left 14 wounded, in what is the third such indiscriminate assault on civilians by disgruntled citizens in recent weeks.
A deadly knife attack in eastern China has killed at least six people and left 14 wounded, local officials have said, in what was the third such indiscriminate assault on civilians by the disgruntled citizens in recent weeks. A 25-year-old unemployed man named Wu from Huaining county attacked the civilians on Saturday to vent out his anger as he was going through family problems, local officials in Anqing city in Anhui province said. "He killed out of anger, because of family troubles and pessimism,” the municipal government said in a statement.
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