BeijingEx-head of troupe jailedA former director of the Central Ethnic Minorities Performing Troupe was jailed for 10? years by the Beijing No1 Intermediate People’s Court on Wednesday for embezzlement and taking bribes, The Beijing News reports.迷你倉 Bei Yujie, 57, was charged with accepting 300,000 yuan (HK$380,000) in bribes from a Zhejiang company that won a contract to build a stage for the troupe, and gifts worth 10,000 yuan from a manager of the company at his son’s wedding. Bei said he would appeal against the sentence.Mum sues son over visitsA man agreed to take his 77-year-old mother home and look after her during mediation in court in Beijing’s Fengtai district, after the woman had sued her son for never visiting her, even when she was sick, The Beijing News reports. Last month the man was ordered by another court to give his mother 600 yuan a month, but she said she wanted to “see him every day”.ChongqingHornets leave woman deadA woman in her 70s in Wushan county died on the way to hospital after trying to save her four-year-old granddaughter from being stung by hundreds of hornets last week, the Chongqing Evening News reports. The woman untied her coat to wrap it around the girl and crouched down on the ground for 20 minutes before villagers managed to drive away the insects. The girl was in critical condition.Outward investment planOutbound investment from Chongqing is expected to rise 15 per cent annually to US$6 billion by 2017, according to the municipality’s investment blueprint, the Chongqing Daily reports. The investment plan is the first of its kind among mainland provinces and municipalities. By the end of last year there were 255 Chongqing-based enterprises investing a combined US$4.4 billion overseas.GuangdongMentally ill girls molestedFifteen girls with mental illness have been sexually harassed in the Nanhai district of Foshan over the past two years, the Yangcheng Evening News reports. Local prosecutors said most of the victims were under 20 years old, with the youngest aged 11. The offenders were migrant workers in their 40s and 50s who raped or molested the girls and offered them 100 yuan or let them play with their mobile phones.Mum held for killing sonA 20-year-old woman in Guangzhou was arrested for killing her three-month-old son in July, the New Express reports. The woman told police she used a hammer to hit the boy’s head after becoming paranoid about his crying. She threw the body into a river near her home and told her family the boy was missing.HenanSevere drought hits cropsMore than half the province has been ravaged by severe drought due to a 60 per cent drop in average rainfall in the last month, the Henan Daily reports. Provincial meteorological authorities said that wheat planting would be affected and that there was a high risk of forest fire.Concern over mentally illDoctors at health centres in Zhengzhou are struggling to identify mentally ill people after a circular from the Ministry of Health said there were at least two “seriously mentally disabled” people for every 1,000 people in the city, the Southern Metropolis Daily reports. Doctors were instructed at the end of last year to identify the two in every 1,000 suffering from mental illness, but experts said the medics should focus on providing community-based rehabilitation services for current patients, rather than screening for nemini storage ones.JiangsuMan takes knife to lenderA man had to be restrained by police after chopping another man to death on a street in Xiangshui county on Tuesday, the Modern Express reports. He allegedly used an axe to cut the victim’s hand and neck multiple times. He told police that he had been under pressure to pay the victim money he owed him.Jail for ‘gutter oil’ makersThe Intermediate People’s Court of Lianyungang has sentenced 16 people to jail, with terms ranging from one year to life, for making and selling so-called “gutter oil” between 2011 and last year, Chinanews.com reports. A total of 117 oil manufacturers and stores in Anhui , Sichuan , Chongqing and Beijing were involved in the case. The oil was sold for a total of 60 million yuan, the court heard.JilinGirl, 12, raped at homeA 38-year-old man in Changchun was arrested for raping a 12-year-old primary school girl twice at her home in January, the City Evening News reports. They got to know each other chatting online, where the man posed as a 17-year-old boy and convinced her to tell him the name of her school and the address of her home. He molested her once near the school.Bus for bride on big dayMost grooms in China prefer the latest in luxury when it comes to choosing transport for their wedding day, but one 29-year-old in Changchun chose a more lowly form of transport for the occasion on Tuesday when he picked up his beloved with a procession of buses, the New Culture Daily reports. In his motorcade were another three buses driven by his bus-driver colleagues. The company that supplied the vehicles said they provided them because the groom’s choice of transport demonstrated he loved his job.ShandongArrests over sex disputeA pimp and one of his customers were taken away by Heze police last week after the customer called police to complain that the pimp and two prostitutes he introduced him to were cheating him, the Qilu Evening News reports. The man considered the two women ugly and asked the agent to send someone else to serve him, but the women refused to leave, saying the man should pay them. A fight broke out, but a friend of the man intervened and gave the women 2,000 yuan to let him go. The man then reported the incident to police.Apology over posterA 61-year-old man in Pingyuan county made an apology on a local television programme to his former primary school teacher for a “big-character poster” he made criticising him 45 years ago during the Cultural Revolution, Iqilu.com reports. The man said he then hated the teacher because he once threatened to beat him up. The poster led to the teacher later being dismissed by the school. “Big-character posters” were popular during the tumultuous period that ran from 1967 to 1976.ShanghaiNude woman at landmarksPolice are investigating the source of several photos showing a young woman naked late at night at landmarks around the city, such as The Bund and Xintiandi, the Shanghai Morning Post reports. The photo have been widely circulated on the internet.Dispute over car damagePolice in Jiading district are investigating a dispute between property owners and their property management company over who should be responsible for damage to 69 cars that were inundated with water in an underground garage for more than 50 hours, the Jiefang Daily reports. Residents said the water reached as high as two metres on Tuesday morning.儲存
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