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A man was hacked to death in the street at the entrance of the textile and garment Industry Park in Fushun, Sichuan Province


It is understood that

The man was killed at the entrance of the Daisi Textile and Garment Industrial Park.


up to now,

The staff of the Public Security Bureau has gone to the scene to handle it.

The body has been removed from the scene.


Fushun County Public Security Bureau official notification



According to preliminary investigation:

The criminal suspect Ding Mou (male, 28 years old, Daishun Town, Fushun County), with a knife in a restaurant in Erqi Road, Daisi Town, Zhang (male, 31 years old, from Bengbu City, Anhui Province) was chopped and killed.

At present, the criminal suspect Ding Mou has been arrested and the case is being further investigated.

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