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Assailant in kindergarten knife attack in Southern China has mental disorder: Police

By ANI | Updated: April 29, 2021 22:30 IST

The suspect who carried out the knife attack at a kindergarten in the city of Beiliu in southwestern China's Guangxi province has a mental illness, local police said on Thursday.

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The suspect who carried out the knife attack at a kindergarten in the city of Beiliu in southwestern China's Guangxi province has a mental illness, local police said on Thursday.

"On April 29, law enforcement agencies determined that the suspect had schizophrenia," the local police said in a statement.

The attacker was detained by the police following the attack on Wednesday.

According to the police, two of the 18 injured in the attack have died and the other 16 survivors are in stable condition.

Local police said earlier that 16 children and two teachers were injured during the attack. The police did not identify whether the deceased victims were children or teachers.

Following the tragic attack on Wednesday, the Chinese ministries of education and public security issued urgent directives instructing schools in the country to boost security measures on campus. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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