Knife-wielding man kills Guangxi one-child policy officials

A knife-wielding Chinese man on Tuesday stormed an office enforcing the one-child policy, stabbing two officials to death and injuring three others and a lawyer, state media reported.
The villager was arrested soon after attacking the Dongxing city family planning office in the southern province of Guangxi but his motives were unclear, the People’s Daily said.
The attacker, who has a history of psychiatric illness, is a father of four – one son and three daughters, state-run news agency Xinhua reported, citing Dongxing government officials.
He has also not paid his fines for having three more children than the country’s one-child policy allows.
China’s policy of limiting most families to one child has sown deep resentment since it was imposed more than three decades ago.
Authorities say it has prevented overpopulation and boosted economic development.