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Kuang Yingxue

d: 1998

Kuang Yingxue

Summary

Name:

Kuang Yingxue

Years Active:

1998

Status:

Deceased

Class:

Mass Murderer

Victims:

5

Method:

Bombing

Death:

April 03, 1998

Nationality:

China
Kuang Yingxue

d: 1998

Kuang Yingxue

Summary: Mass Murderer

Name:

Kuang Yingxue

Status:

Deceased

Victims:

5

Method:

Bombing

Nationality:

China

Death:

April 03, 1998

Years Active:

1998
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Bio

Kuang Yingxue was born in 1959 in China. Little is known about his early life and family background. He grew up in a time when education was highly valued in Chinese society. As he got older, he became a teacher, which was considered an important profession.

Kuang worked at Micheng's No. 3 Primary School in Yunnan Province. He dedicated himself to his job and aimed to inspire his students. Throughout his career, he sought recognition for his efforts and achievements as a teacher.

In his professional life, Kuang faced challenges, especially concerning his recognition by peers and authorities. He was recommended for an award for outstanding teachers, which was a significant honor. However, he became frustrated when he was passed over for this citation. This disappointment had a lasting impact on him and contributed to his feelings of anger and resentment.

Kuang's frustration grew over time, affecting his behavior and relationships with others. He remained at Micheng's No. 3 Primary School, but his feelings about being overlooked continued to fester. He felt unappreciated and unheard, which led to an intense emotional reaction.

Murder Story

On April 3, 1998, Kuang Yingxue set off a bomb at a ceremony in Yunnan, China. The event was meant to honor outstanding teachers. Kuang was a schoolteacher at Micheng's No. 3 Primary School. He had been recommended for an award but felt frustrated after not receiving it.

During the ceremony, he detonated the explosives. This tragic act resulted in the deaths of himself and five other teachers. The explosion also injured 41 people, including officials from the town. The event shattered the community and highlighted the extreme frustrations that led to this tragic incident. Kuang died in the explosion, ending his life alongside his victims.

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