Carlton Barber's Shop fire

TheCarlton Barber's Shop firewas an act of mass murder that killed twenty people and injured seven others in the Carlton Barber's Shop (Chinese:Tạp nhĩ đăng lý dung viện), a massage parlor inTaipei,Taiwan on May 12, 1993. The perpetrator, 52-year-old Liang Hsin-teng (Chinese:Lương hưng đăng), had an argument with the shop's owner. He set himself on fire and the blaze spread to the other levels of the shop and killed most of the victims byasphyxiation.[1][2][3]

Carlton Barber's Shop fire
LocationTaipei,Taiwan
DateMay 12, 1993
TargetCarlton Barber's Shop
Attack type
Arson,mass murder
Deaths21 (including the perpetrator)
Injured7
PerpetratorsLiang Hsin-teng

Arson

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On May 12, 1993, Liang, who operated an illegal lottery, had an argument with the shop's owner about the payment of NT$700,000 in gambling debt. When the shop's owner refused to pay, Liang doused himself with gasoline and, shouting curses, set himself on fire in the basement of the establishment, which occupied three levels of a 12-storey building on Songjiang Road ( tùng giang lộ ). The blaze quickly spread to the two other levels of the shop, asphyxiating most of the victims. The parlor had been repeatedly warned by police in the preceding months that it was violating safety regulations.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

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Dân quốc 82 niên nam tử tự phần thảo trái 21 nhân mệnh tang tạp nhĩ đăng,cts.com.tw(March 7, 2011)