The Chinese government has ramped up security at the site of attack that killed 35 in southern China.
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Makeshift memorials have been cleared at the site of a deadly car ramming attack in the Chinese city of Zhuhai. Chinese authorities had already scrubbed social media after people complained of the attack response.
The Chinese government has ramped up security at the site of attack that killed 35 in southern China.
ZHUHAI, China, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Authorities in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai removed wreaths, candles and bottles of Chinese alcohol,...
ZHUHAI, China, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Authorities in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai removed wreaths, candles and bottles of Chinese alcohol,...
The police in the city of Zhuhai detained a man who they said had rammed a small vehicle into people who were exercising at a sports center.
Authorities took almost 24 hours to officially disclose the incident, which is one of the deadliest attacks in contemporary Chinese history.
Authorities took almost 24 hours to officially disclose the incident, which is one of the deadliest attacks in contemporary Chinese history.
It took authorities more than a day to release details of the incident, in which a man drove his car into a crowd, killing 35 people
Police have arrested a man who rammed a car into people exercising at a sports centre in southern China.
ZHUHAI, China (AP) — A man who authorities said was upset over his divorce settlement rammed his car into a crowd of people exercising at a sports...
Flowers left at the site of the attack, which killed at least 35 people, were quickly removed. Censors deleted videos, articles and comments about it.