China school attacker who slashed and killed 9 was psychotic, twice attempted suicide: police

By Alexa Olesen, AP
Friday, May 14, 2010

China kindergarten attacker psychotic, suicidal

LINCHENG, China — An attacker who slashed and killed seven preschoolers and two adults at a kindergarten in northern China had been depressed and psychotic and attempted suicide at least twice in the weeks before the rampage, police said.

Meanwhile, in the communist leadership’s first comment on a wave of similar school attacks, Premier Wen Jiabao said there was a need to seek the underlying causes in addition to toughening up safety measures.

“We are making serious efforts in tackling social tensions, settling disputes and improving local governments’ ability to smooth things out,” Wen told Hong Kong’s Phoenix TV late Thursday.

Eleven children injured in the attack remained hospitalized Friday in the northwestern city of Hanzhong. The attacker, 48-year-old Wu Huanming, killed himself after returning home after the Wednesday morning mayhem in the farming village of Lincheng on Hanzhong’s outskirts.

Speculation on the motive for the attack has centered on a spiraling dispute between Wu Huanming and the school’s administrator, Wu Hongying, to whom Wu Huanming had leased the school.

In addition, Wu had shown signs of depression and psychosis for some time as a result of worsening illnesses, including diabetes and an inflamed prostate, Li Zhenfeng, a deputy Hanzhong police chief, told reporters Thursday.

Wu attempted suicide twice last month and repeatedly told family members of his intention to kill himself, Li said. Wu also believed Wu Hongying had cast a spell on him preventing his recovery, he said.

“With these factors combined, Wu Huanming decided to take his revenge against others and commit suicide, and he directed his hatred toward Wu Hongying,” Li told a news conference.

As in other recent school assaults, Wednesday morning’s attack came with no warning.

Villagers heard screams coming from a preschool run out of Wu Huanming’s two-story farmhouse, then heard Wu shout, “They owed me rent!”

Police and rescue officials who rushed to the scene found more than a dozen dead or injured students, the school’s administrator nearly decapitated, and her 80-year-old mother barely clinging to life. Wu was in his home nearby, dead after apparently slashing his own throat.

Neighbors described Wu as quiet and unremarkable and were struggling to understand how a simple property dispute sparked the murderous rampage.

Wu Huanming “was very honest and didn’t talk much,” said Zhen Xiulan, 71, who lives a short walk away from the school and had known Wu all his life.

“He had a very soft and gentle personality and didn’t have mental problems that we knew of. None of us would ever have imagined he would do something so terrible,” Zhen said.

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