Chinese man buries son alive over homework
Saturday April 21, 2012 06:51:56 PM,
IANS
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Beijing: A man in
China's Yunnan province has been detained for allegedly beating
his son and burying him alive over daily quibbles, a media report
said.
The suspect, surnamed Li, killed his six-year-old son for not
doing his homework, reported Shanghai Daily citing a Yunnan.cn
report.
Li kicked his son in the chest and threw him against the wall.
When the boy did not get up, the father hit him on the head with a
rock and the boy passed out, the website reported.
He then buried the son on a hill instead of taking him to any
hospital.
Li's three other children witnessed the violence but they were
threatened against telling anyone about the incident.
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