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Nov 12, 2024 11:32 PM
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Update: At Least 35 Dead After SUV Hits Dozens in South China

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A local resident who was at the scene estimated that at least some 30 people were injured, with the majority being middle-aged and elderly people. Photo: VCG
A local resident who was at the scene estimated that at least some 30 people were injured, with the majority being middle-aged and elderly people. Photo: VCG

Thirty-five people were dead after a man drove an SUV into dozens exercising outside at a sports center in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong province, local police announced Tuesday.

The suspect, a 62-year-old man surnamed Fan, drove into the interior of Zhuhai Sports Center around 7:48 p.m. on Monday and started hitting people with his car, district police said in a statement. Forty-three others were left injured.

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  • A 62-year-old man drove into pedestrians outside Zhuhai Sports Center, injuring dozens, including elderly and children, and later fled the scene.
  • Many injured were power walkers; ambulances took over an hour to attend to all victims, who were hospitalized in Zhuhai.
  • The crash occurred shortly before China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, prompting calls for blood donations and a temporary closure of the sports center.
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