A Chinese court on Thursday sentenced a man to death over a knife attack near Shanghai last June that injured a Japanes
By bno - Taipei Bureau A Chinese court has sentenced Zhou Jiasheng, a 52-year-old man, to death for his role in a brutal knife attack in June 2024. The assault, which took place at a bus stop for a Japanese school in Suzhou,
A Chinese court on Friday held its first hearing on a fatal stabbing last September in Shenzhen, in which a 10-year-old bo
Beijing: A Chinese man who injured a Japanese mother and her child and killed a Chinese bus attendant while trying to protect them in a knife attack near Shanghai last June has been sentenced to death,
A Chinese man who injured a Japanese mother and her child and killed a Chinese bus attendant trying to protect them in a knife attack near Shanghai last June has been sentenced to death.
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A Chinese man who injured a Japanese mother and her child and killed a Chinese bus attendant trying to protect them in a knife attack near Shanghai last June has been sentenced to death, according to a Japanese government official.
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