35 dead after car ploughs into crowd in Chinese city, suspect arrested, police say

Published: 7:13pm, 12 Nov 2024Updated: 7:57pm, 12 Nov 2024

Thirty-five people were killed when a man drove a car into a crowd outside a stadium in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai on Monday night, local police said.

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Another 43 people were wounded in the incident on the eve of an international air show in the city, although none were in a life-threatening condition.

The incident occurred at 7.48pm on Monday when a 62-year-old man surnamed Fan drove an SUV into an area on the outskirts of a sports centre where vehicles were not allowed and hit a crowd of people exercising, police said.

A 62-year-old man surnamed Fan allegedly drove an SUV into an area outside a Zhuhai sports centre and killed 35 people. Photo: Handout
A 62-year-old man surnamed Fan allegedly drove an SUV into an area outside a Zhuhai sports centre and killed 35 people. Photo: Handout

The attacker was stopped and taken to hospital after trying to kill himself, Zhuhai police said. He was in a coma, receiving treatment and “unable to be questioned by police”.

But authorities said a preliminary investigation indicated that Fan was motivated by dissatisfaction with the division of property in his divorce case.

The attack took place outside a stadium in Zhuhai were people were exercising, police say. Photo: Handout
The attack took place outside a stadium in Zhuhai were people were exercising, police say. Photo: Handout

President Xi Jinping ordered local governments on Tuesday night to “strictly prevent extreme cases”.

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