China on Monday executed a man who killed 35 people in a car rampage in the southern city of Zhuhai in November, in the country's deadliest mass attack in years.
China has executed two men who committed deadly attacks that killed dozens in November, raising concerns about a surge in what are called "revenge on society crimes," state media said.
China has executed a man who killed 35 people by plowing his car into crowds at a sports center in November, in the country’s deadliest known attack against the public in a decade, state media reported Monday.
He was also executed on Monday, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Both attacks have raised ... Within days of the Zhuhai and Wuxi attacks, a man drove into a crowd of children and parents ...
China carried out the execution of a man responsible for a deadly car attack that killed 35 people in Zhuhai, marking the country’s most d
The country executed a man who killed 35 people in a car rampage in the southern city of Zhuhai in November, in the country’s deadliest mass attack in years.
Authorities on Monday executed a man who killed 35 people in a car rampage in Zhuhai last November, state media said. A court in the city "executed
China on Monday executed a man who killed 35 people in a car rampage in the southern city of Zhuhai in November, state media said.
State broadcaster CCTV said Monday a Zhuhai court "executed Fan Weiqiu in accordance with the execution order issued by the Supreme People's Court". The municipal public prosecutor "sent personnel ...
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Fan Weiqu rammed his car into a crowd, killing 35 people, while 21-year-old Xu Jiajin killed eight people and injured 17 in a stabbing attack last year.View on euronews
On November 11, Fan Weiqiu, 62, deliberately drove a small SUV through crowds of people exercising outside a sports complex, also injuring 45 in China’s worst such crime since 2014. He was sentenced to d3ath last month, with a court saying his motives “were extremely vile, (and) the nature of the crime extremely egregious”.