Domestic media reports suggested he had a history of mental illness. Zheng was executed on April 28 — the same day that 33-year-old Chen Kangbing stabbed 16 students
coach bags outlet and a teacher at a school in Guangdong province in southeast China. Chen had been a teacher at another school but went on disability leave in 2006 for mental-health problems, according to state media. That was followed by an April 29 attack in Jiangsu
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There are no direct links between the
Coach Tote Bagsattacks, but there are similarities. With the exception of the Foshan attacker, who was in his 20s, the assailants have all been middle-aged men. They have acted alone, although it's likely some of the attacks were copycat killings. "The problems have been there for many years, but the concurrence of similar attacks in a short period of time, that was largely triggered by media reporting," says Ding Xueliang,
Coach Cambrigge Hobo Bags a professor of social science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Chinese media have been ordered to downplay coverage of the attacks, but the news has still received widespread attention online. Besides, the idea of mass
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