Beijing:
A man fatally stabbed four students as they were walking to their elementary school on Friday morning in the latest of several slashing attacks targeting schoolchildren in China over the past decade.
The attack took place early Friday in Lingshan County of the southern province of Guanxi. The county government said on its website that three children were killed instantly and one died in a hospital.
Officials said police were searching for 56-year-old suspect who attacked the children from a motorcycle, but gave no other details.
China, where firearms are difficult to obtain, has seen many high-profile slashing attacks targeting schools over the past 10 years, prompting waves of tightened security but little in the way of lasting policy changes. Some cities including Beijing require ID and registration for the purchase of some kinds of knives.
An attacker killed three students in a knife attack at a school in Hubei province earlier this month.
In May 2010, an attacker hacked seven children and one teacher to death and wounded 20 other people in a rampage at a kindergarten in northwest China, which at the time was the fifth in a string of savage assaults at the country's schools in three months.
Many of the attacks have been carried out by adults with no connection to the schools, with authorities saying the assailants suffered from mental illness or were lashing out at society because of some personal grudge.
Several communities temporarily have stepped up security in response, including confiscations of knives at the gates of school compounds and in the surrounding community as well as self-defense training for students.
The attack took place early Friday in Lingshan County of the southern province of Guanxi. The county government said on its website that three children were killed instantly and one died in a hospital.
Officials said police were searching for 56-year-old suspect who attacked the children from a motorcycle, but gave no other details.
China, where firearms are difficult to obtain, has seen many high-profile slashing attacks targeting schools over the past 10 years, prompting waves of tightened security but little in the way of lasting policy changes. Some cities including Beijing require ID and registration for the purchase of some kinds of knives.
An attacker killed three students in a knife attack at a school in Hubei province earlier this month.
In May 2010, an attacker hacked seven children and one teacher to death and wounded 20 other people in a rampage at a kindergarten in northwest China, which at the time was the fifth in a string of savage assaults at the country's schools in three months.
Many of the attacks have been carried out by adults with no connection to the schools, with authorities saying the assailants suffered from mental illness or were lashing out at society because of some personal grudge.
Several communities temporarily have stepped up security in response, including confiscations of knives at the gates of school compounds and in the surrounding community as well as self-defense training for students.
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