Mass murder suspect captured in central China
Updated: 2013-07-27 18:27
(Xinhua)
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ZHENGZHOU - Police said Saturday they have captured a man who allegedly stabbed five people to death and injured three others on Thursday in Central China's Henan province.
The suspect, Ding Jinhua, was captured in Yuzhou city, Henan, at around 2 p.m. Saturday, police said, adding he is being interrogated.
Ding, 38, who runs a furniture shop in Luohe city, Henan, is alleged to have gone on a rampage with a knife after a minor local dispute. At noon on Thursday, he allegedly stabbed three people to death and injured two others in his home village of Dazhuzhuang, in Xiping county.
He is then suspected to have driven back to the furniture market and killed a female shop owner, before murdering a taxi driver outside the market and driving away the taxi. Police say that Ding hijacked a second taxi later after injuring the driver with a knife.
He fled after the incidents. Police offered rewards for clues leading to his capture.
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