Didi passenger killed amid China ride-hailing safety concerns

    AP: Didi Chuxing, the biggest ride-sharing firm globally by number of trips, was “immensely saddened by the tragedy,” it said in a statement.
    “We are deeply sorry. We fell short of your expectations. We cannot and we would not shirk from our responsibilities,” it said. The incident took place as Didi has been stepping up safety measures including for its carpooling service, Didi Hitch, after the murder of a flight attendant in May sparked wider community outrage.
    The steps include limiting Didi Hitch drivers to picking up passengers of the  same sex during early morning and late evening hours.
    Police in Wenzhou’s Yueqing city said on their official microblog that the 20-year-old woman, surnamed Zhao, got into a Didi carpool vehicle at 1 pm on Friday, and sent a message to a friend at around 2 pm seeking help before losing contact.
    Police said they found the suspect, a 27-year-old driver from Sichuan province surnamed Zhong, at about 4 am on Saturday. They said Zhong confessed, and that the victim’s body had been recovered and an investigation was continuing.
    Didi said the driver had passed background checks and had logged in with his authentic ID and had been confirmed by facial recognition on the day. However, the driver had altered the car’s licence plate before the trip,

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