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28 Children Stabbed At Kindergarten In China In Copycat Attack

CHRISTOPHER BODEEN   04/29/10 11:52 PM ET   AP

China Stabbing

TAIXING, China — The screams of the children inside the kindergarten could be heard out in the street.

When people ran in to investigate, they found what one witness said was a scene "too horrible to imagine" – blood everywhere as a knife-wielding man slashed 29 children, two teachers and a security guard Thursday in the second such school attack in China in two days.

Experts called it a copycat rampage triggered by similar incidents Wednesday and last month. They said the wave of school attacks falls amid poor care for the mentally unstable and growing feelings of social injustice in the fast-changing country.

All the students were aged 4 or 5 years old. Thursday's attack at the Zhongxin Kindergarten left five students badly injured, two of them in critical condition, in the eastern city of Taixing, said Zhu Guiming, an official with the municipal propaganda department. Two teachers and the security guard were also hurt. Initially officials had reported that 28 children had been hurt but they later realized they had miscounted.

The official Xinhua News Agency identified the attacker as Xu Yuyuan, a 47-year-old unemployed man. He pushed his way into the classroom with an eight-inch (20-centimeter) knife after two teachers and a security guard failed to stop him. No motive was given.

Xu had been a salesman in a local insurance company until he was fired in 2001. Since then, he has remained jobless, Xinhua said.

A witness to the early morning attack said people outside heard screams coming from the three-story building and rushed inside.

"It was too horrible to imagine. I saw blood everywhere, and kids bleeding from their heads," a visibly shaken Hu Tao told The Associated Press hours later.

"Some of them could not open their eyes because of the blood," he said.

Hu, who owns a small restaurant across the street from the school, said a delivery man used a fire extinguisher to knock Xu down.

Set in a side street off the main avenue of the heavily industrialized city, the kindergarten has a whimsical European-style castle turret rising above its gate and a cartoon-like bunny by the entrance, which was sealed off by police tape.

Most of the recent school invasions have been blamed on people with personal grudges or suffering from mental illness, leading to calls for improved security.

Accounts in China's state-owned media have glossed over motives and largely shied away from why schools have so often been targets. Yet experts say outbursts against the defenseless are frequently due to social pressures.

An avowedly egalitarian society only a generation ago, China's headlong rush to prosperity has sharpened differences between haves and have-nots, and the public health system has atrophied even as pressures grew.

China likely has about 173 million adults with mental health disorders, and 158 million of them have never had professional help, according to a mental health survey in four provinces jointly done by Chinese and U.S. doctors that was published in the medical journal The Lancet in June.

"We must create a more healthy and just society," said Zhou Xiaozheng, a sociology professor at Renmin University in Beijing.

While it's not known if Thursday's attacker knew about previous school stabbings, Zhou said such sensational, violent acts often draw copycats.

"Normally, with these kind of violent events we hope the media won't blow them up too much, because that tends to make it spread," Zhou said.

On Wednesday, a man in the southern city of Leizhou broke into a primary school and wounded 15 students and a teacher in a knife attack. The suspect, Chen Kangbing, 33, was a former teacher who had been on sick leave since 2006 for mental health problems.

That attack came the same day a man was executed for stabbing eight children to death outside their elementary school last month in the southeastern city of Nanping.

The attack in March shocked China because eight children died and the assailant had no known history of mental illness. At his trial, Zheng Minsheng, 42, said he killed because he had been upset after being jilted by a woman and treated badly by her wealthy family. He was executed Wednesday, just a little over a month after his crime.

A fourth attack earlier this month occurred when a mentally ill man hacked to death a second grader and an elderly woman with a meat cleaver near a school in southern Guangxi, and wounded five other people, including students.

After a 2004 attack at a school in Beijing that left nine students dead, the central government ordered tighter school security nationwide. Regulations that took effect in 2006 require schools to register or inspect visitors and keep out people who have no reason to come inside.

The man in Wednesday's attack managed to slip into the school with a group of visiting teachers, Xinhua reported. Chen Kangbing had been a teacher himself. Xinhua said he suffered from mental illness and had been on sick leave since February 2006.

The attack left fourth and fifth graders with stab wounds on their heads, backs and arms, but none was in life-threatening condition.

The Ministry of Education did not immediately respond to a fax Thursday asking whether this week's attacks would lead to changes in school security.

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PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
03:44 AM on 04/30/2010
The only thing different in the west and the east is technology.
China has knife attacks in schools.
The west has school shootings.

Our problem is people who place their own short term selfish anger above the lives of others, and attack those they perceive as helpless and vulnerable.
03:11 AM on 04/30/2010
"173 million adults nationwide with mental health disorders "

That actually a fairly normal statistics when in compare to the overall size of China's population. Mental disorders includes those of mood disorder and anxiety disorder, etc., and it is estimated that over a third of people in most countries reporting sufficient criteria to be diagnosed at some point in their life according to the World Health Organization.

A 2005 review of 27 studies have found that 27% of adult Europeans is or has been affected by at least one mental disorder in the past 12 months. It was also found that the most frequent disorders were anxiety disorders, depressive, somatoform and substance dependence disorder.
09:12 PM on 04/29/2010
The rapidly increasing social injustice creates senseless murderers like this one. It's inevitable in a totalitarian society where the power of the communist party is above justice.
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peanut2005
live & let live
03:37 PM on 04/29/2010
How very sad.
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01:07 PM on 04/29/2010
"173 million adults nationwide with mental health disorders "

Think of the TeaParty rallies the Republicans and Fox could conjure with that to work with.

In other news. Glen Beck has been learning Chinese with a view toward expanding his label in China.
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Mitzy
12:33 PM on 04/29/2010
Psychosis is in abundant bloom all over the world, its spores carried on the wind, settling in new gardens everywhere, curb appeal for our charnel house minds.
12:26 PM on 04/29/2010
You've got to be kiddin' How can these peeps ever look in their Mothers face with a straight face. 4 yr old girls? Ack, I think it's time to send these peeps to see what God says about it.
12:25 PM on 04/29/2010
This is really tragic, why target babies?

These children that survive will now likely suffer from PTSD. :(
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Witkacy
12:14 PM on 04/29/2010
"A social environment lacking fairness and justice, in which those who abide by the rules gain nothing, while those who do not can profit, could bring about resistance by the weak against the entire society..."

Absolute nonsense: the same ridiculous, disgusting, irrelevant, amoral excuse was made when Andrew Stack crashed a plane into the IRS building; and it was nonsense.

Untold billions of people on this earth live in unremittingly painful and stressful conditions - lots of them with no hope to live until the next week. Quite a lot of these are children, who - should they live into adulthood - will somehow live out their lives productively, as part of a civil society, without exhibiting murderous psychosis. There is not a simple cause-and-effect model, here: these assaults/murders of children by adults aren't like a communicable disease, traceable to some certain source. These attacks aren't explicable in that way - and it's disgraceful that, in this case for instance, a university professor would use their occasion to air his stupid soft-science pet theories.
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12:01 PM on 04/29/2010
Psychopaths are easily influenced by publicity of this kind, especially in a country with 1.3 billion people
and relatively little or no health care for mental patients. Their schools also cannot possibly afford to
have any preventive measures implemented. Many of these psychopaths are just copy cats ready to explode anytime. The less publicity of this kind, perhaps the better and is the only remedy, unfortunately.
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Galong
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01:06 AM on 04/30/2010
The media is at least partially to blame. Hollywood makes movies out of the worst psychopathic offenders. Hollywood glorifies violence against the innocent.

I usually stick with Pixar cartoons for this very reason.
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11:40 AM on 04/29/2010
I wonder if the killers begin to think they are saving the children by sending them to God? This insane manifestation has motivated at least a couple of mothers here in the states.

A thought for the murdered children and their families:
"The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.". . --Rabindranath Tagore
outnow
Ban the bomb
11:37 AM on 04/29/2010
If they didn't have knives, they'd use a fork. Even chopsticks.

Counseling is not going to help such individuals because the don't have much insight. These individuals are feeling helpless and powerless. The Media magnifies and amplifies the incident and that gives the perpetrator his day in the limelight. That is how the perpetrator gets recognized.

This is a terrible way to get recognition for your "feelings" when your feelings are so hostile.
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Smithn
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11:36 AM on 04/29/2010
I wonder if the killers begin to think they are saving the children by sending them to God? This insane manifestation has motivated at least a couple of mothers here in the states.

A thought for the murdered children and their families:
"The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.". . --Rabindranath Tagore
01:34 PM on 04/29/2010
We (the public) don't really know enough about this situation to understand it fully. These people clearly have mental disorders, but I wouldn't be surprised if a mix of extremist religious and anti-government feelings served as the reasoning for these horrific attacks.
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Hirnlego
11:20 AM on 04/29/2010
w-t-h
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Robert Nix
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11:07 AM on 04/29/2010
Some people are so broken.
01:35 PM on 04/29/2010
I couldn't have said it better myself.

They aren't bad, they aren't evil... They are just broken, lost, they have slipped through the cracks of human civilization.