Eight schoolchildren killed in China, suspect arrested: official

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Eight schoolchildren have died and two others were injured in a

“school-related criminal case” in central China, with a 40-year-old suspect arrested, local authorities said Tuesday, the latest attack targeting an educational institution in the country.

The local government is making “every effort” to organize the rehabilitation and treatment for the wounded, including psychological counseling, the statement said.

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