Chinese Vocational School Student 'Don't Ask' 25 Deaths..."Exploitation at a training center".

2024.11.17. PM 1:19
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A student who was dissatisfied with poor working conditions and failure to graduate from a vocational school in Jiangsu Province, China, committed an indiscriminate stabbing, resulting in 25 casualties.

The Public Security Bureau of Ising, Jiangsu Province, announced that eight people were killed and 17 injured in a stabbing at a vocational technology academy at around 6:30 p.m. yesterday.

The suspect, a 21-year-old senior at the school, was arrested at the scene.

The Ising City Public Security Bureau has released a preliminary investigation result that the suspect committed the crime out of dissatisfaction with the failure to pass the exam and the repair of the factory that went out of practice.

In China, anxiety has been growing recently due to a series of "don't ask crimes" aimed at an unspecified number of people.

Videos posted on Chinese social media regarding the incident showed several people lying in various places, including school dormitories, and public security (police) entering the school with shields.

Chinese media said the suspect pointed out problems with working conditions, such as overdue wages and long hours of work, in a "will" left on the Internet."The factory maliciously defaults on wages, does not pay insurance (social insurance), does not pay additional work costs, fines me, and does not pay me compensation," the statement said on

Online.

He also claimed, "Factory workers take two or three shifts every day, but they work 16 hours a day and can't take a day off a month."

The suspect wrote, "I saw the factory brutally squeezing and exploiting workers," adding, "I hope my death will drive progress in labor law."

Regarding the school that did not give me a diploma, he also mentioned, "The school maliciously blocked my diploma and didn't graduate, but everyone bothers me."

This suicide note is not currently found on Chinese social media.

The stabbing comes five days after a car crash in Zhuhai, a southern Guangdong province that killed 78 people.

Earlier last month, a stabbing incident in front of an elementary school in Beijing killed or injured eight people, and in September, a "don't ask" stabbing at a large supermarket in Shanghai caused 18 casualties.



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