Crazy bus driver kills 2 in rampage By Chen Hong (China Daily) Updated: 2006-02-20 06:46
SHENZHEN: An angry bus driver ploughed his vehicle into pedestrians and
vehicles on Saturday afternoon after a job-related dispute. Two people were
killed and 16 people were injured, including six in a critical condition in the
city of South China's Guangdong Province.
The tragedy was triggered by a quarrel between the driver, surnamed Liu, and
his team leader at about 2pm, according to local police.
Liu, an employee of Shenzhen Pengxiang Public Transportation Co, which serves
the No 67 route, was not satisfied with his position in the company and blamed
the team leader.
The driver stabbed the team leader with a knife and then left with the bus.
After receiving reports from the transportation company, the police chased
the bus and took measures to intercept it.
The driver attempted to commit suicide after his bus was stopped but failed.
He was finally taken away by the police.
Four of the injured have been released from hospital and the situation of the
remaining 12 is stable, according to the police.
A publicity officer of the Shenzhen Bureau of Public Security refused to give
further details of the case, explaining that it was still under investigation.
The company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shenzhen Bus Group, the city's
largest urban public transportation service provider, also refused an interview
with China Daily.
"We are currently co-operating with the police concerning the case and no
progress can be released at the moment. We may give a press conference later at
the proper time," a customer service officer of Shenzhen Bus Group said, adding
that she was only authorized to give this response.
In another traffic accident case in Shenzhen, the driver, who was responsible
for the city's largest accident, killing 19 and injuring a further 19 last
August, has been recently sentenced to seven years imprisonment, reported the
Shenzhen Special Zone Daily yesterday.
The man drove a kindergarten bus onto a pavement crowded with snack vendors,
workers and couples on an outdoor dance floor on August 23 last year.
The fact that he was wearing slippers and that the brakes and tyres failed to
meet the required standards were mainly responsible for the accident, according
to the court judgment.
(China Daily 02/20/2006 page2)
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