Student in China randomly slashes people in university canteen after his thesis was rejected

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The suspect reportedly attempted to slit his own throat before being subdued.

China student detained for slashing people at university canteen after thesis rejection​

A violent incident unfolded at Wuhan University in Hubei, China, on Wednesday (4 June) afternoon, when a senior-year student started slashing people at a university canteen after his thesis was rejected, reports Malaysian news media China Press.

He reportedly entered the university cafeteria armed with a kitchen knife and began attacking people at random.

At least three people were injured in the attack, and the suspect is said to have attempted to slit his own throat before being subdued and taken away.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

Following the incident, topics such as “Wuhan University” and “Wuhan University cafeteria indiscriminate stabbing” began trending on Weibo, sparking widespread discussion.

As of now, neither the police nor the university has issued an official statement.

Victims slashed as cafeteria descends into chaos​

Eyewitnesses said the suspect burst into the cafeteria with a knife and began stabbing indiscriminately. One female student reportedly suffered a slash to the neck, while two male students were also wounded.

The scene quickly descended into chaos, with diners using tables and chairs to block the suspect, preventing him from hurting more people or escaping.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

Images circulating online showed multiple individuals lying in pools of blood outside the cafeteria, as emergency responders rushed to provide aid.

Some netizens said the suspect then tried to slit his own throat, but no fatalities have been confirmed.

Rejection allegedly triggered breakdown before attack​

Hong Kong news outlet HK01 reports that students familiar with the situation claimed the suspect had revised his thesis multiple times and passed the plagiarism check.

However, just two days before his scheduled defence, a review panel allegedly rejected his work, citing fundamental structural flaws and demanding a complete rewrite.

The student reportedly sought help from his advisor but could not meet the revised deadline.

Some students alleged that the panel members were not the suspect’s original advisors, but rather replacements assigned by the university.

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Source: HK01

They speculated that the harsh evaluation might have been part of a deliberate attempt to meet academic quotas, potentially pushing the student over the edge.

Suspect posts disturbing warning on social media​

Before the attack, the suspect is believed to have posted a warning online.

An account named “Zhu Zhan” wrote that due to major issues with his thesis, he was asked by professors to make substantial revisions the day before his scheduled defence. He felt unfairly targeted and was forced to delay the defence.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

The post reportedly read: “My thesis wasn’t even bad enough to warrant a second defence. My advisor already approved the plagiarism check, but I still have to redo the defence. What else can I do?”

He added: “If I can’t fix it, the only solution is to kill. Nothing works better than a kitchen knife.”

The post was widely shared before being swiftly scrubbed from Chinese social media platforms like Weibo. Authorities have yet to provide an official explanation.

Featured image adapted from HK01.

 

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If he graduated successfully but later in work or society suffered huge setbacks. Guess he'll do d same.
 

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when everyday on chinese media, they point fingers at US school shootings, its the same in China too.. just not all get reported only..
 

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The suspect reportedly attempted to slit his own throat before being subdued.

China student detained for slashing people at university canteen after thesis rejection​

A violent incident unfolded at Wuhan University in Hubei, China, on Wednesday (4 June) afternoon, when a senior-year student started slashing people at a university canteen after his thesis was rejected, reports Malaysian news media China Press.

He reportedly entered the university cafeteria armed with a kitchen knife and began attacking people at random.

At least three people were injured in the attack, and the suspect is said to have attempted to slit his own throat before being subdued and taken away.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

Following the incident, topics such as “Wuhan University” and “Wuhan University cafeteria indiscriminate stabbing” began trending on Weibo, sparking widespread discussion.

As of now, neither the police nor the university has issued an official statement.

Victims slashed as cafeteria descends into chaos​

Eyewitnesses said the suspect burst into the cafeteria with a knife and began stabbing indiscriminately. One female student reportedly suffered a slash to the neck, while two male students were also wounded.

The scene quickly descended into chaos, with diners using tables and chairs to block the suspect, preventing him from hurting more people or escaping.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

Images circulating online showed multiple individuals lying in pools of blood outside the cafeteria, as emergency responders rushed to provide aid.

Some netizens said the suspect then tried to slit his own throat, but no fatalities have been confirmed.

Rejection allegedly triggered breakdown before attack​

Hong Kong news outlet HK01 reports that students familiar with the situation claimed the suspect had revised his thesis multiple times and passed the plagiarism check.

However, just two days before his scheduled defence, a review panel allegedly rejected his work, citing fundamental structural flaws and demanding a complete rewrite.

The student reportedly sought help from his advisor but could not meet the revised deadline.

Some students alleged that the panel members were not the suspect’s original advisors, but rather replacements assigned by the university.

1ieRS25PhUwRROTBN64iUzx60qVwNsaKj3B9ZI9wfWQ.jpg

Source: HK01

They speculated that the harsh evaluation might have been part of a deliberate attempt to meet academic quotas, potentially pushing the student over the edge.

Suspect posts disturbing warning on social media​

Before the attack, the suspect is believed to have posted a warning online.

An account named “Zhu Zhan” wrote that due to major issues with his thesis, he was asked by professors to make substantial revisions the day before his scheduled defence. He felt unfairly targeted and was forced to delay the defence.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

The post reportedly read: “My thesis wasn’t even bad enough to warrant a second defence. My advisor already approved the plagiarism check, but I still have to redo the defence. What else can I do?”

He added: “If I can’t fix it, the only solution is to kill. Nothing works better than a kitchen knife.”

The post was widely shared before being swiftly scrubbed from Chinese social media platforms like Weibo. Authorities have yet to provide an official explanation.

Featured image adapted from HK01.


tiong equivalent of our rv slasher? :eek:
 

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He was made to revise his thesis multiple times. This may create an unstable work which can allow opportunities for criticism.

That's if the individual is stressed enough

Headlines did not indicate, but story was elaborated after many paragraphs

Imagine your boss test you multiple time just to find fault, then fired you anyway. All over a period of months.

Not homicide also suicide.
 

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The suspect reportedly attempted to slit his own throat before being subdued.

China student detained for slashing people at university canteen after thesis rejection​

A violent incident unfolded at Wuhan University in Hubei, China, on Wednesday (4 June) afternoon, when a senior-year student started slashing people at a university canteen after his thesis was rejected, reports Malaysian news media China Press.

He reportedly entered the university cafeteria armed with a kitchen knife and began attacking people at random.

At least three people were injured in the attack, and the suspect is said to have attempted to slit his own throat before being subdued and taken away.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

Following the incident, topics such as “Wuhan University” and “Wuhan University cafeteria indiscriminate stabbing” began trending on Weibo, sparking widespread discussion.

As of now, neither the police nor the university has issued an official statement.

Victims slashed as cafeteria descends into chaos​

Eyewitnesses said the suspect burst into the cafeteria with a knife and began stabbing indiscriminately. One female student reportedly suffered a slash to the neck, while two male students were also wounded.

The scene quickly descended into chaos, with diners using tables and chairs to block the suspect, preventing him from hurting more people or escaping.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

Images circulating online showed multiple individuals lying in pools of blood outside the cafeteria, as emergency responders rushed to provide aid.

Some netizens said the suspect then tried to slit his own throat, but no fatalities have been confirmed.

Rejection allegedly triggered breakdown before attack​

Hong Kong news outlet HK01 reports that students familiar with the situation claimed the suspect had revised his thesis multiple times and passed the plagiarism check.

However, just two days before his scheduled defence, a review panel allegedly rejected his work, citing fundamental structural flaws and demanding a complete rewrite.

The student reportedly sought help from his advisor but could not meet the revised deadline.

Some students alleged that the panel members were not the suspect’s original advisors, but rather replacements assigned by the university.

1ieRS25PhUwRROTBN64iUzx60qVwNsaKj3B9ZI9wfWQ.jpg

Source: HK01

They speculated that the harsh evaluation might have been part of a deliberate attempt to meet academic quotas, potentially pushing the student over the edge.

Suspect posts disturbing warning on social media​

Before the attack, the suspect is believed to have posted a warning online.

An account named “Zhu Zhan” wrote that due to major issues with his thesis, he was asked by professors to make substantial revisions the day before his scheduled defence. He felt unfairly targeted and was forced to delay the defence.

student china slashing

Source: HK01

The post reportedly read: “My thesis wasn’t even bad enough to warrant a second defence. My advisor already approved the plagiarism check, but I still have to redo the defence. What else can I do?”

He added: “If I can’t fix it, the only solution is to kill. Nothing works better than a kitchen knife.”

The post was widely shared before being swiftly scrubbed from Chinese social media platforms like Weibo. Authorities have yet to provide an official explanation.

Featured image adapted from HK01.


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Some students alleged that the panel members were not the suspect’s original advisors, but rather replacements assigned by the university.
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Why slash innocent ppl... He could have targeted panel members instead.
 

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You see
Not only in China but in Western countries , when such things happened its an invitation for the people to beat the crap out of these people

Even in the fake "victory" parade in UK, celebrating a BS victory, people wanted to grab the driver of the car and beat him up

In Singapore if the murderer goes to IMH , those deliverers of justice may end up getting heavier sentence than him

Not advocating violence though
 

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this tiong most likely is sent to firing squad
Sent to firing squad fast or take years will not bring back lives or negate injuries

most of these cases are psychiatric cases. Some had additional social issues

psychiatric cases hard to prevent that is why cases do happen in other countries. I will rather china gov invest time to address those social issues rather than quickly kill the guy and boast on it
 
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this thing quite a stir in china social media, the overwhelming comments were why he didnt go the panel instead.

seems this guy think the sch specially targetted him this why he took revenge on other sch "precious" students.

psychotic ppl can very strange rationale in interpreting the world.

this is why dont fudge with siao lang, u never know wat they can do.
 

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Some students alleged that the panel members were not the suspect’s original advisors, but rather replacements assigned by the university.
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Why slash innocent ppl... He could have targeted panel members instead.
Tiong mindset, unhappy with govt and society. Someone must die with him… don’t care who…
 
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