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| Wang Jinsheng(middle), one of the suspects in the north China hospital blast is arresed April 13, 2006. (Photo: Xinhua) |
YUANPING, Shanxi, April 13 (Xinhua) --
Two suspects in the north China hospital blast that claimed 31 lives surrendered
to police on Thursday.
Wang Jinsheng and Wang Guohua had been in hiding
since the explosion on April 10, and police had offered a reward of 100,000 yuan
(12,500 U.S. dollars) for information leading to the apprehension of Wang
Jinsheng.
Wang Jinsheng, 41, is an administrative officer of
the staff hospital affiliated to the Xuangang Coal and Electricity Company in
Yuanping city, Shanxi Province.
A police statement said he admitted storing more than
two tons of explosives, which he bought for use in his private coal mine, in a
garage of the hospital 10 days earlier, with the help of his 31-year-old
chauffeur Wang Guohua.
Initial investigations suggested a spontaneous
ignition of the explosives had caused the blast.
The explosion at about 2:25 a.m. on Monday has
totally flattened a two-storey building and six small houses nearby. The garage
was on the ground floor of the two-storey building.
A five-storey hospital staff residential building was
damaged seriously and unfit to live in. Buildings within one kilometer from the
blast site were damaged to varying degrees.
The local government has provided accommodation for
more than 140 people who were left homeless.
Those who were injured in the blast have been
transferred to the Yuanping People's Hospital and Yuanping Railway Hospital for
treatment.
Police have searched the company for dangerous
explosives, chemicals, radioactive substances and carried out safety inspections
on its fuel oil storage and fire control facilities. Enditem |