Jiangxi gunman at large kills two more


Police have found two more victims while in pursuit of a gunman who killed two on Monday morning in Shanggao county, East China's Jiangxi province, the Beijing News reported Tuesday.
A police officer from the county public security bureau confirmed to the newspaper two other victims were found in Shanggao county by police while chasing suspect Kuang Yulin, but the officer released no other details.
According to local authorities, the first killing happened around 9 am at a shop in a building materials market, and the second occurred at a driving school. Police identified the killer as Kuang Yulin, a villager born in 1975 in Jinjiang township.
The man, 1.74 meters tall, was seen wearing a white T-shirt and black trousers, a yellow helmet and dark glasses while escaping the scene on a motorcycle Monday morning.
Police have published a notice informing people of a 100,000 yuan ($14,623.9) reward for effective clues. The public can call hotline numbers 110 or 07952521141 to report any information.

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