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One parent, Wu Qing, said that although she is worried, her 18-year-old son will continue his studies at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. "He wants to study abroad to develop himself, and we are supportive of that," said Wu, a college teacher in Beijing. Liu Bo, a student at Peking University, said the shooting will not change his plan to study abroad, likely in a few years. "Probably I will be careful. Maybe my family will be more concerned." Education consultants who advise Chinese students on studying abroad said the huge jump in the Chinese student population in the United States has increased the chances of one of them getting caught up in a tragedy such as the shooting and in more mundane things such as traffic accidents. "The probability (for accidents) is higher," said He Lianshui, a consultant for Beijing-based US Visa Dream. "As long as the attack was not targeted at Chinese, it will not slow the trend of Chinese students wanting to study in the United States," He said. The murders were reported on state television, with CCTV's all-news channel repeatedly playing a report from Los Angeles with its reporter examining the crime scene and showing a door handle with a bloody smudge, reportedly from Qu when he fled for help. On China's social media sites, speculation swirled that the two students were from affluent families because they were in a BMW at the time of the shooting. The Chinese public is acutely sensitive to a widening gap between rich and poor. That speculation caused anger among Chinese students back at USC, who denounced the online portrayal of the victims as indifferent rich students, according to a report by Neon Tommy, a news website sponsored by USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
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