Thirty-five people have been killed and another 43 injured after a motorist deliberately drove his car into people exercising at a sports centre in the Chinese city of Zhuhai, police said.
A 62-year-old driver, identified only by his family name of Fan, was detained at the centre late on Monday.
He was discovered in the car with a knife, with wounds to his neck thought to be self-inflicted, according to the statement. He was reported to be unconscious and receiving medical care.
In a statement, police said the vehicle knocked down a “number of” pedestrians. No motive has been given and police said investigations were continuing.
It took place on the eve of an annual People’s Liberation Army exhibition in the southern Chinese city.
One of the four hospitals that took in casualties said it had more than 20 injured, state media reported.
Video shared on social media showed emergency services performing CPR on people at the scene, as others were told to leave the area.
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But searches for the incident on Chinese social media had been heavily censored on Tuesday morning.
China’s president Xi Jinping has called for “all-out efforts” to treat those injured in the disaster, the country’s state media has said.
It added that Mr Xi has said the perpetrator should be punished in “accordance with the law”.
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