China removes memorials to car ramming attack victims amid public outrage
Briefly

Authorities in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai have removed tributes at the attack site, aiming to control public anger over the government's delayed response.
The deadly attack left 35 dead and at least 43 injured, with initial police statements failing to mention any fatalities, sparking outrage on social media.
A hashtag related to the attack broke records on Weibo, but it was swiftly removed, illustrating the government's tight control over public discourse.
This incident is the deadliest mass killing in China in a decade, raising concerns over the mental health of citizens affected by rising violence.
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