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TOKYO (Reuters) -A man holding what appeared to be a knife attacked a bus used by a Japanese school in Suzhou, China, on Monday, seriously wounding a Chinese woman and injuring a Japanese woman ...
On 24 June 2024, a Chinese man attacked a Japanese mother and her three-year-old son with a knife at the Xindi Center bus station near the Japanese School of Suzhou in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The assailant attempted to board a Japanese school bus during the attack, fatally stabbing the bus attendant, a Chinese woman named Hu Youping ( Chinese ...
In Suzhou, the attack took place Monday afternoon as the mother waited to pick up her child at a bus stop near a Japanese school, according to the Japanese official.
The attack happened on a street 200 metres (660 ft) away from the school. [3] According to China's foreign ministry, the boy was a Japanese national with a Japanese father and a Chinese mother. [2] [6] The police stated that the boy was surnamed Shen (沈). [7] [8] Kyodo News reported that the boy was with his mother at the time of the attack. [3]
The Japanese School of Suzhou (JSS) is a Japanese international school in the Suzhou New District of Suzhou, China. [1] On February 28, 2005, the Ministry of Education of China approved the establishment of the school. [2] The current campus on Huahai Road (淮海路) in the Suzhou New District was scheduled to open in September 2012.
The following is an alphabetical list of notable musicians using Amharic vocals in their musical compositions. The Amharic language is predominantly used in Ethiopia
18 September – A ten-year old student of a Japanese school dies in a knife attack in Shenzhen. The suspect is arrested. [81] 25 September – China carries out its first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile since 1980, launching a dummy warhead into the Pacific Ocean [82] that lands near the Marquesas Islands. [83]
Chindon'ya street performers in Okubo, Tokyo, advertising for the opening of a pachinko parlor.. Chindon'ya (チンドン屋), also known as Japanese marching bands, and known historically as tōzai'ya (東西屋) or hiromeya (広目屋/披露目屋) are a type of elaborately-costumed street musicians in Japan who advertise for shops and other establishments.