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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. |
Eleven other people, including tourists, were 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. |
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. |
Tiananmen Square was the scene of the 1989 pro-democracy protests which were ended by a military crackdown. | |
The site is generally kept under very 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. | |
Incidents do occur, 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. | |
'Bursting into flames' | 'Bursting into flames' |
The incident took place at the north end of Tiananmen Square, near an entrance to the Forbidden City. | 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. | "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. | "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. | 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. | 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. | 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. |
AFP news agency said that two of its reporters were forcibly detained close to the site, with images deleted from their cameras. | |
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, when asked whether the government believed the incident was a terror attack, said that she did not know the specifics of the case and declined further comment, Reuters news agency reported. | |