Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and kills 35 people in China (photos/video)

Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and k!lls 35 people in China (photos/video)

A man who authorities said was upset over his divorce settlement rammed his car into a crowd of people exercising at a sports complex in southern China, killing 35 and severely injuring dozens of others, police said Tuesday, Nov. 12.

Police detained the 62-year-old man, who is being treated for wounds thought to be self-inflicted, shortly after the attack on Monday night, Nov. 11, in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai.

Videos circulated on the social media platform X show dozens of people lying on the running track at the sports complex, which is regularly used by hundreds of residents to run, play soccer or dance.

In one video shared by news blogger and Li Ying, a woman says "my foot is broken." That same video showed a firefighter performing CPR on a person, as others were told to leave.

Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and k!lls 35 people in China (photos/video)

Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and k!lls 35 people in China (photos/video)

In addition to the 35 people k!lled, police said 43 were injured.

Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and k!lls 35 people in China (photos/video)

Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and k!lls 35 people in China (photos/video)

Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and k!lls 35 people in China (photos/video)

Police identified the man detained in Monday's att@ck only by his family name of Fan and said he was unconscious and receiving medical care after being found wounded in his car with a knife.

Driver who was upset about his divorce intentionally rams into crowd and k!lls 35 people in China (photos/video)

He was dissatisfied with the split of financial assets in his divorce, according to a preliminary investigation, police said.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for the "strict" punishment of the perpetrator according to law in a statement Tuesday evening.

He also called on all local governments "to strengthen prevention and control of risks at the source, strictly prevent extreme cases from occurring, and to resolve conflicts and disputes in a timely manner," according to the official Xinhua news agency.

Watch video from the scene below.

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