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Migrant worker set off blast at Guilin school after child rejected

Disgruntled father triggered fatal explosion in Guilin after his child was refused admission

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Damaged motorbikes and debris lie on the ground after an explosion outside a primary school in Guilin, southwest China's Guangxi province on Monday. Photo: AFP
He Huifengin Guangdong

A migrant worker set off an explosion in front of a primary school in the resort city of Guilin after the school rejected his child as a pupil, according to a source close to local police.

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The blast killed two people - including the father - and injured 44, including 22 primary-school children. Eleven of them were in serious condition in hospital yesterday.

The blast happened just a few metres from the school's entrance. That's why the casualty count was high, because many adults were accompanying their children to the school or were passing by the site

The incident happened at about 7.10am when a three-wheeled motorcycle driven by the man exploded as it passed the entrance to the Balijie Primary School.

The source said surveillance footage showed the man riding the vehicle and heading for the school entrance.

"The blast happened just a few metres from the school's entrance. That's why the casualty count was high, because many adults were accompanying their children to the school or were passing by the site," he said.

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"According to the initial findings, the man was in his 30s and had argued with the school's management after he was told his child was not qualified to gain admission," the source said.

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