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The owner of a mobile phone shop took in more than 10 passengers who escaped from the rail station. The owner locked the shop from the inside and prepared to fight off attackers with the fire extinguishers. From behind the glass door, he saw one terrorist pointing at crowds with his knives, Beijing News reported.
Passengers
"The terrorists attacked everybody they ran into with the long knifes, even old people and kids!" a passenger told China News Agency.
"We ran at once when we saw those thugs, but my mom was tripped by a chair [and fell]. My dad tried to help her, but a man stabbed her right in the throat with a knife..."
Yang Haifei, a victim injured during the terrorist attack on his back and chest, said that he had planned to buy a ticket at the station when a group of people in black rushed in and began stabbing people.
Migrant workers
Wang Dezhu, one of companions of a 61-year-old victim, said a group of migrant workers wielded hookahs – long, bamboo water pipes used in rural areas - to protect themselves. (click here to read more)
Tourists
Tobias Schindler, 23, a German tourist on the scene of the attack told a China Daily reporter, "We wanted to take the train at 11pm to Dali. We walked to the train station and we saw one guy [who was] really bloody. [Then] everybody just started running, running, running. We just followed them. Some of them went to small shops and we followed them. Then they locked everything and turned lights on. We went to a dark corner where nobody could see us. And then we came out, trying to figure out what was going on." (click here to read more)
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Live report about the terror attack