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Two dead in blasts at Chinese government buildings
2011-05-26
Explosions at three places near government buildings in an eastern Chinese city killed two people and wounded six on Thursday.

The person suspected of setting off the near-simultaneous blasts in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province, was confirmed dead in the blast. It did not say if the death toll of two included the suspect. Xinhua identified the dead suspect as Qin Mingqi, a 52-year-old unemployed person.

The explosions shook the prosecutor's office, a district-level government office and the district food and drug administration, and damaged 10 vehicles. Most of the windows in the eight-story prosecutor's office were shattered after the explosion.

Local villager Zhang Weizhang said it was possible a disgruntled resident was to blame.

"There are plenty of people complaining about the government. They ignore complaints. They've ignored mine. But nobody ordinary would do something like this. This isn't normal for here," said Zhang, who said he was in a dispute over forestry rights in Fuzhou's Linchuan district.
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#1  Those stockpiles of pet food and baby formula can be highly unstable.
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-05-26 15:29  

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