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Teenager kills eight, wounds five in China knife attack

A teenager killed eight people with a knife and injured five more in northeast China after falling out with his girlfriend.

The teen killed two of his family members and six more people before fleeing, the state-run Legal Daily newspaper said.

It reported he was caught but did not describe the circumstances.

The official Xinhua News Agency said the attack took place Wednesday night in Liaoning province.

Media said the 17-year-old suspect is from Fushun city and his surname is Li. The attack happened in Yongling town.

Police in Xinbin county, which oversees the town, declined to comment.

Violent crimes are growing more common in China.

There was a string of knife attacks against schoolchildren across the country in early 2010 that killed nearly 20 and injured more than 50.