Deadly Car Rampage in Zhuhai: Safety and Stability Under Scrutiny in China
China vows to ensure safety and maintain social stability after a man rammed a car into a crowd in Zhuhai, killing 35. With significant security measures in the wake of the incident, authorities assure the public and foreign investors that China remains one of the safest countries globally.
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In a tragic turn of events in Zhuhai, China announced robust measures to safeguard people's safety following a car rampage that killed 35 and injured 43. The incident occurred just before a major international airshow, casting a shadow over the event featuring military displays.
Eyewitness reports revealed that a 62-year-old man drove a vehicle into a crowd at a sports center, leading to a public outcry. Chinese authorities labeled the attack an "extremely outrageous case" and issued assurances that China remains a secure destination for both foreign investors and visitors.
Despite the attack's tragic impact, officials emphasized China's commitment to maintaining a low crime rate and protecting citizens and foreigners alike. Security at Zhuhai has been heightened, and an investigation is under way to understand how the suspect managed to breach the secure zone.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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