BEIJING—A car plowed into a crowd of children outside a primary school in northeastern China on Nov. 22, killing five people and injuring 18, a local government spokesman said.
The driver was taken into custody after the crash around noon in the coastal city of Huludao in Liaoning Province, said the spokesman for Jianchang county in the city’s suburbs, who declined to give his name as is standard with Chinese bureaucrats.
He described the crash as “a major traffic accident” and said the cause was under investigation.
State broadcaster CCTV reported all five dead, and all but two of the injured were children.
Security camera footage showed a line of children crossing the street in front of their school when a car approaches, which then changes lanes and swerves into the crowd of children.
It wasn’t clear if the crash was a deliberate attack or whether the driver was swerving to avoid obstacles in front of him.
Wang Mingkuan, a cook at a nearby noodle restaurant, said he was making meals when the crash occurred.
“I ran out and saw about a dozen children lying on the ground, some of them bleeding, all about 7 or 8 years old. Two or three showed no signs of life,” Wang told The Associated Press by telephone.
Wang said ambulances and police cars rushed to the scene and officers blocked off the area and prevented people from filming.
He said that rumors about the driver included that he was drunk, fleeing police or had deliberately targeted the children.