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Three people die after car crashes in China's Tiananmen Square Three people die after car crashes in China's Tiananmen Square
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Chinese state media say three people have died after a vehicle crashed in Tiananmen Square in the capital, Beijing.Chinese state media say three people have died after a vehicle crashed in Tiananmen Square in the capital, Beijing.
Several others, including tourists, were also reported injured in the incident, Xinhua news agency said. Eleven other people, including tourists, were injured in the incident, Xinhua news agency said.
The square was evacuated after the vehicle "went into the crowd in front of the Tiananmen rostrum" at midday, the agency said.The square was evacuated after the vehicle "went into the crowd in front of the Tiananmen rostrum" at midday, the agency said.
Images posted online showed a vehicle in flames, amid barricades.Images posted online showed a vehicle in flames, amid barricades.
The sports utility vehicle crashed into a stone bridge near and entrance to the Forbidden City, state media said.
The three people who died were the driver of the vehicle and two passengers, Xinhua said.
There has been no explanation so far about the cause of the crash.There has been no explanation so far about the cause of the crash.
'Bursting into flames'
The incident took place at the north end of Tiananmen Square, near an entrance to the Forbidden City.
"A driver and two passengers were killed after a jeep crashed into a crowd of people and caught fire," Xinhua news agency said.
"Eleven tourists and police officers were also injured by the jeep, which crashed into a guardrail of Jinshui Bridge on the moat of the Forbidden City before bursting into flames at 12:05 pm," it said, citing police and emergency officials.
The fire was quickly put out and the injured sent to hospital, it said.
A subway station close to the square was closed at the request of police, Beijing transport authorities said. Police also closed the road near the crash.
News of the incident first appeared on social media from those who were at the scene, but it appeared that some pictures were being quickly removed.
Tiananmen Square was the scene of pro-democracy protests in 1989.Tiananmen Square was the scene of pro-democracy protests in 1989.
It is generally kept under tight security both because of its proximity to key political institutions and so that is does not serve as a hub for protesters and petitioners.It is generally kept under tight security both because of its proximity to key political institutions and so that is does not serve as a hub for protesters and petitioners.
But there are periodic incidents nonetheless. In 2011, a man set himself on fire at Tiananmen Square following what officials said was a legal dispute, close to the square's portrait of Chairman Mao.But there are periodic incidents nonetheless. In 2011, a man set himself on fire at Tiananmen Square following what officials said was a legal dispute, close to the square's portrait of Chairman Mao.