Man arrested after 3 killed, 15 wounded in supermarket stabbing in Chinese city of Shanghai
by AFP · Hong Kong Free Press HKFPA man killed three people and wounded 15 in a knife attack at a supermarket in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai, police said Tuesday.
The suspected attacker, a 37-year-old man surnamed Lin, was arrested at the supermarket shortly after the incident on Monday night, local police said in a statement.
Police said the man went on the rampage in anger caused by a “personal financial dispute”.
Eighteen wounded people were taken to hospital for treatment, where three died, they added.
The other 15 did not sustain life-threatening wounds.
Violent knife crime is not uncommon in China, where firearms are strictly controlled, with a number of similar attacks at schools in recent years.
A Japanese schoolboy in September was stabbed in the southern city of Shenzhen and died of his injuries, prompting outrage from Tokyo.
And in May, a man killed eight people and wounded one more with a knife in the city of Xiaogan in central Hubei province.
Dateline:
Shanghai, China
Type of Story: News Service
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