A Chinese court has handed a suspended death sentence to a man who injured over a dozen children by ramming his car into a crowd outside a primary school in central China.
Thirty people, including 18 schoolchildren, were hurt in the incident in Changde City on 19 November. It was the third attack on a crowd in China in the span of one week.
The suspended death sentence for Huang Wen could be commuted to life imprisonment if he does not commit another crime in the next two years.
The ruling however sparked criticism online, with some social media users accusing the court of being lenient on Huang.