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Videos and coverage of the attack were censored online. Details about it were not released until the following day, a delay that drew heavy criticism on Chinese social media platforms. [4] [8] [9] It is the deadliest attack in China since the May 2014 Ürümqi attack. [10] [4] [11]
10 Sentenced to death Nanny who fatally poisoned ten elderly people she was hired to take care of. [15] Hu Daoping: 2003–2005 7 7 Executed by shooting in 2006 Escaped from prison while serving a sentence for robbery. While on the run, he committed additional robberies, killing seven people in the process. [16] Hua Ruizhuo: 1998–2001 14 14
On 7 August 1997, Bai and another accomplice, Wu Ziming, killed two policemen in Shihezi. Eleven days later in Ürümqi, together with Wu Ziming, he killed a total of ten more people, including two policemen, and stole 1.4 million renminbi. When there was a dispute over the spoils, he shot Wu at Tianchi on 26 August 1997.
Yang was sentenced to death by the Luohe City Intermediate People's Court, Henan, on February 1, 2004. At the time of his sentencing, official Chinese media believed he had carried out China's longest and grisliest killing spree. [4] [8] [12] [13] Yang was executed on 14 February 2004 by firing squad. [14]
Qian Yongchang (Chinese: 钱永昌; 1936 – 1995) was a Chinese serial killer who killed 15 people from 1959 to 1995 across three provinces, out of a self-professed contempt for how society had treated him. At the time of his arrest, Qian's advanced age led to him being labeled the country's oldest active serial killer, as well as one of the ...
Diao was described as "introverted and simple". She also did not enjoy interacting with people. [2] On January 10, 1996, in the evening, Diao and her dormitory roommate were punished for the illegal use of an electrical appliance. [4] After a conflict with the dormitory management, she left the building and did not return. [5]
On 23 January 2001, the eve of Chinese New Year, five people in Tiananmen Square poured gasoline over their clothes and set themselves on fire. [12] [29]A CNN film crew, who were there on a routine check for a possible Falun Gong protest, [30] observed a man sitting down on the pavement northeast of the Monument to the People's Heroes at the centre of the square. [14]
Jia Jianhu (Chinese: 贾建虎; 1970 – December 27, 2004) was a Chinese serial killer who killed twelve prostitutes across six provinces in China from 1998 to 2003, out of a desire to take "revenge" on society.