China Executes Man Who Killed 35 In Car Rampage
Speedy trial and punishment of the attackers has drawn praise from Chinese citizens and criticism from legal analysts
Police are checking on safety at schools and visiting karaoke bars and rental homes to root out perceived malcontents, after several mass killings alarmed the public.
China on Monday executed two men convicted of separate deadly attacks carried out in November amid a series of violent crimes committed in the Asian nation.
For Huang Xun a professor at Peking University College of Engineering the vision of flying cars filling the sky as seen in science fiction may soo
He had deliberately driven a small SUV through crowds of people exercising outside a sports complex. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese authorities on Monday executed a 62-year-old man who drove his car into people exercising outside a stadium last year, killing 35 people and injuring over 40, according to a media report. Fan Weiqiu,
China has executed the man who killed 35 people by driving his car into a crowd at a sports center in November, marking the deadliest public attack in the count
COMAC was founded in May 2008, and has since grown to become what is today China's primary commercial aircraft manufacturer. COMAC has had relative success domestically with both the C909 regional aircraft and the larger C919 narrowbody aircraft,
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.”
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