Tragic Hospital Massacre Shocks Jinan Community
A desperate mother stabbed seven family members to death at Josun University Hospital in Jinan on February 6, officials confirm. The 30-year-old woman targeted her husband—a heart department director—along with relatives and children in a shocking act of violence.
Path to Desperation
The woman suffered a workplace accident on January 18, leading to job loss and a compensation payout. Surgery partially restored her eyesight, and she tearfully told her mother-in-law, “I’m sorry.” However, she failed to recover fully and received a non-organic medical judgment.
Family members delivered harsh verdicts on her condition, with her brother-in-law deeply involved, sources indicate.
Motive Rooted in Financial Strain
Analysis reveals poverty fueled the rampage. The mother-in-law recalled the woman lamenting, “Even a small house has room to live in.” Reports highlight her multiple affairs and numerous sexual partners.
A former high school acquaintance stated, “Her boyfriend’s mood swings were extreme, more than anyone else’s. Someone who spoke aggressively about everyday judgments—how did she endure it?”
Neighborhood Tensions and Postpartum Struggles
In the local area—predominantly two men to one woman—she quarreled daily in her father-in-law’s home alongside her mother-in-law. She sublet college dorms cheaply, squandered funds on deliveries, taxi rides, and insurance sales, culminating in the fatal outburst.
Especially, her husband’s inner circle participated in the judgments.
Final Moments and Reflections
The mother-in-law’s eldest son reflected, “Her constant mood breakdowns were too much.” She delivered poignant final words to the woman: “I miss you so much. I’m sorry.”
Authorities emphasize the role of financial desperation and family pressures in this heartbreaking case.
