Five People Hacked To Death After Knife Fight In China
Five people were hacked to death, and one person was fatally
shot by police following a dispute at a market Friday in southern China, local
authorities said.
The killings in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province,
come two weeks after a knife attack in another southern city involving members
of the ethnic Uighur minority from the far west region of Xinjiang, raising
concerns the latest violence was ethnically motived. But reports from Changsha
indicate it stemmed from a dispute that erupted between two food sellers.
The knife fight left one of them dead, police in Changsha
said in an online statement. The other fled and hacked at four more people
while on the run before he was shot dead by police, police said. Two of the four people died at the scene and the other two
died in a hospital, police said.
A stream of online news updates on the attack slowed Friday
afternoon with earlier posts by local media removed from their microblogs,
suggesting ethnic sensitivities following the earlier March 1 knife attack that
killed 29 and wounded more than 140 at a train station in Nanjing.
The Chinese government blamed the attack at the train
station on Xinjiang separatists, and the attackers were widely believed to be
members of the Turkish-speaking Muslim Uighur minority from the region.
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