Update | Five killed, 38 hurt as jeep crashes and burns in Tiananmen Square
Cause unknown after vehicle careers 500 metres along pedestrian walkway before crashing into barrier and bursting into flames
Five people were killed and 38 injured when a jeep rammed through barricades in front of Tiananmen Square's gate tower and burst into flames yesterday.
Three people inside the vehicle died, along with two tourists, who were identified by police only as a Filipino woman and a man from Guangdong.
The explosive crash at the symbolic heart of Beijing - just under the massive portrait of Mao Zedong - led some to speculate whether it was an accident or an attack.
The incident comes at an especially sensitive time, just ahead of the Communist Party's third plenum to thrash out social and economic policies. But by last night, neither the Beijing police nor state media had offered an official explanation.
Some internet users doubted whether such a crash at Tiananmen Square, scene of the 1989 crackdown, was accidental. A user on Twitter posted a purported police notice about looking for two men and an SUV from Xinjiang "following a major crime today".
"That section of pedestrian walkway is filled with tourists," another wrote on Sina Weibo. "It seems ... an intentional act."