China's deadly car attack sparks debate
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•'Taking revenge on society': Deadly Zhuhai car attack sparks questions in China
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Car attack in Zhuhai sparks questions about recent spate of public violence in China .
Police said driver acted out of unhappiness over divorce settlement.
Many Chinese social media users are discussing the phenomenon of 'taking revenge on society' President Xi Jinping has vowed "severe punishment" for the driver.
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