In the city of Jesin, China, there was a tragedy when a student attacked with a knife on the residents of a local dormitory, resulting in killed 8 people, and 17 more were injured. The incident happened at night when the attacker decided to use violence, probably due to a bad exam, lack of diploma and dissatisfaction with the internship conditions.
According to local police, the suspect was detained shortly after the incident, and he pleaded guilty. The police have started investigating all the circumstances of the tragedy. The attacker, who is a college graduate, explained his actions with personal problems that have accumulated after the unsuccessful exam and dissatisfaction with his career situation. The incident has provoked a broad reaction in society and has become a topic for discussion in Chinese and international media.
The motive for the attack was the personal difficulties of the attacker, including his failure in training and at work. According to the police, the student was deeply disappointed that he was unable to get a diploma and was not satisfied with his internship. This caused the emotional breakdown that caused his aggression. At the time of the attack, the student was in a state of deep depression because of their own problems.
This tragedy in Jini happened against the background of another horrific incident that happened in Zhuhai, where the SUV killed a crowd of people. The incident was killed by 35 people and more than 40 were injured. The SUV driver was also detained by police after he tried to escape from the scene. Both incidents have caused a wave of discussions in Chinese society as well as around the world.
These events have become the subject of broader discussions about the phenomenon of "revenge on society" when people, disappointed with their lives and social problems, use violence to express their dissatisfaction. Similar cases, including an attack by a woman with a knife on a bus passengers in Germany, where five people were injured, have also caused a discussion on how social problems can lead to violence.
Recently, an active discussion on such tragedies has been made on social networks where experts, psychologists and ordinary people are discussing whether systemic social injustice can lead to such acts of violence. Many indicate lack of effective support for young people who face professional and personal difficulties, which may be one of the reasons for such explosions of violence.
These incidents are an important reminder of the need to revise approaches to psychological support for people, especially those who are experiencing personal crises or social problems.