At least seven people were killed and 66 were injured, including children, in a blast Thursday near a kindergarten in eastern China, according to Chinese state media.
Two people died at the scene in Fengxian and five died at the hospital, Chinese Central Television reported. Nine are in serious condition, according to CCTV. It's not clear if children were among the dead.
Explosion hits kindergarten in China
01:31 - Source: CNN
Beijing CNN  — 

The deadly explosion outside a kindergarten in the eastern Chinese city of Xuzhou on Thursday was a result of a bomb, China’s state-run news agency reported Friday.

The suspected bomb maker was killed in the blast, Xinhua reported, citing police.

Investigators examined physical evidence and DNA to determine the identity of the suspect, a 22-year-old man with a history of mental illness who lived and worked near the kindergarten.

Police found bomb making material in his home as well as the words “death,” “decease” and “end” written on the walls of the man’s apartment, Xinhua said.

He was reportedly suspended from his school because of mental issues.

Eight people were killed and 65 injured in the blast in front of the kindergarten in Feng district of Xuzhou city late Thursday afternoon.

On Thursday night, the local government said no children or teachers from the kindergarten were harmed in the attack as classes were in session at the time of the explosion.