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Rumors and follow-up for Tianjin bus incidentPosted by Alice Xin Liu, February 4, 2010 5:30 PM
On Monday an incident occurred in Tianjin where 10 people were killed by an employee of a government affiliated utilities company. Zhang Yimin (张义民) drove a bus to hit bystanders and police in Tianjin's CBD district. See Danwei's front page for the whole story. Since then rumors have been flying about the cause of the incident, including the suspect's brother alleging that Zhang Yimin, the suspect, reported that his wife and daughter had been kidnapped to the bathing center opposite his residential complex. Today, The Beijing News follows up with interviews with neighbors and a call-in reader who wanted to verify some details in their earlier report. Tianjin driver malicious killing incident follow-upby Sun Xuyang (孙旭阳) / TBNYesterday, no-one answered at the home of the Tianjin malicious car incident’s Zhang Yimin. His neighbor said that after the incident Zhang Yimin’s home has been empty. The local government certified yesterday evening that the numbers of the dead is now 10 people. The night before the incident a noisy man visited Four people stay here permanently: himself, his wife, his mother and his daughter. His neighbors' impressions of him: 1.80 meters tall, handsome-looking, introverted, not prone to speaking, seems kindly and when he sees someone he knows, he’s first in saying hello. A neighbor who lived in the same unit said that the night before the incident a man who was around 1.65 meters tall swearing and talking loudly on his phone came upon Zhang’s door and used him hand to loudly pound on the anti-theft door. When Zhang opened his door he asked his guest to “come in and speak,” afterward both doors smashed shut. The day before yesterday, Zhang Yimin’s fourth brother Zhang Yiyuan (张义元) told this reporter that his little brother called him the night before the incident saying that his wife and daughter had been kidnapped to the bathing center opposite the residential complex, and wanted him to accompany him to report it to the police. At present, it is not known whether the man who visited was Zhang Yiyuan. The bathing center close-by also denied the kidnapping incident. The relevant authorities has certified that there are 10 dead The reporter asked the Hangzhou Road police station where Zhang Yimin’s home is, whether Zhang Yimin reported to the police that his wife and daughter had been kidnapped just before the incident happened, the police representative said, “Without the permission from above, we can’t accept any interviews.” Liu Jianxin’s (刘建新) brother revealed that his brother was recovering well, and at present was able to converse clearly, “Leaders have not spoken to us about medical bills and compensation yet.” Yesterday morning, someone who said they had knowledge about the affair called this newspaper to say that the bulletin that was published locally had many wrong facts. 1. The brand of the bus that caused trouble in the reported was wrong According to him, Zhang Yimin and Li Tao (李涛) was on one of the buses with a Toyota employee, Zhang Yimin and Li Tao were having a conversation as always, “They weren’t in an argument, then suddenly without realizing why, Zhang took out a knife and pointed it towards Li. After Li was stabbed he got off the bus and sprinted away, Zhang ran after him with the knife but was stopped by the Toyota employee, who held onto his waist from behind. At this time the driver of the Irizar behind saw what was happening, stopped the bus and got off. Then Zhang stabbed at his own neck with the blade, but it wasn’t life-threatening, so he ran towards the other vehicle, then the 2.1 incident happened. This person, who doesn’t want to give his real identity, said Zhang Yimin and Li Tao had a good relationship: Li Tao had helped Zhang Yimin into T&B utilities company. The Toyota company has many companies and factories in Tianjin’s CBD district. Yesterday afternoon this reporter was at the second, fifth, seventh and other locations asking questions but all the security guards didn’t know anything about it. Paying a visit According to the neighbors, Zhang Yimin’s family normally seemed very good-natured. Recently during heavy snowfall in Tianjin, Zhang’s mother voluntarily gathered and swept up the snow. Although Zhang’s house is spare, the environment around his house is good. Zhang’s wife frequently goes down to the shop to buy beer, each time it’s 3 bottles; Zhang Yimin rarely goes. The residential complex has walls that are not very soundproof, and the neighbors has never heard Zhang Yimin get into a fight with his wife. Therefore of the couple's relationship, it’s “hard to say.” Zhang’s wife is apparently from Zhangjiakou (张家口) in Hebei province. Every 6 months she would go to the barber's and get her hair straightened, each time for 50 yuan. Zhang’s daughter is just over 10 years-old. A local said that after the incident the police went to investigate in Zhangjiakou. As for Zhang Yimin’s brother’s words about the kidnapping of his wife and daughter, the neighbors professed ignorance. Links and Sources
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