Just a week ago, 78 people died...frightened children's mixed fortune
Angry parents force drivers to pull out...an investigation by the authorities
In China, a car crash occurred on the way to school in front of an elementary school.
It is suspected that it is a domino of the recent "don't ask crime" aimed at an unspecified number of people.
This is Beijing correspondent Kang Jeong-gyu.
[Reporter]
A broken white SUV is stopped.
Adults and children are lying around.
It happened in front of an elementary school in Changde, Hunan Province, China.
Several people, including students and parents, were hit by a car rushing in the morning.
Just a week ago, the children fled in fear, perhaps because of the "mad dash" that caused 78 casualties.
[Children who witnessed the accident: Help! Please save me!]
Angry parents pull the driver down and beat him up.It was not known whether
was intentional, but witnesses to the scene said:
[Sight Witness to the Accident: I drove a car and hit the children on purpose. I rushed to the school gate from here. I'm back. This man is very vicious. Says society is unfair.
On the 11th, 35 people were killed and 43 injured in a car crash in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China.
On the 16th, a deadly rampage occurred at a vocational school in Ising, Jiangsu Province, resulting in 25 casualties.
It is a so-called "don't ask crime" that projects individual complaints to society as a whole or to people who are not related to it.
There is also growing anxiety that complaints built up by China's long-running economic downturn may lead to copycat crime dominoes.
I'm Kang Jeong-gyu from Beijing.
Filming Edit: High Light Design: Oh Jae-young
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