Man kills 3, wounds 15 in Shanghai supermarket stabbing

Man kills 3, wounds 15 in Shanghai supermarket stabbing

/ 11:21 AM October 01, 2024

Man kills 3, wounds 15 in Shanghai supermarket stabbing

Ships sail across the Huangpu River past the financial district of Lujiazui in Shanghai on September 23, 2024. Agence France-Presse

SHANGHAI — A 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.

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Police said the man went on the rampage in anger caused by a “personal financial dispute”.

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Eighteen wounded people were taken to hospital for treatment, where three died, they added.

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The other 15 did not sustain life-threatening wounds.

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Violent knife crime is not uncommon in China, where firearms are strictly controlled, with a number of similar attacks at schools in recent years.

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A Japanese schoolboy in September was stabbed in the southern city of Shenzhen and died of his injuries, prompting outrage from Tokyo.

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And in May, a man killed eight people and wounded one more with a knife in the city of Xiaogan in central Hubei province.

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