ChongqingDebtor traced on WeiboA man who was owed 150,000 yuan (HK$191,000) for four years finally tracked down the person who borrowed the cash after he saw him show off his new car on social media, the Chongqing Economic Times reports. The man had been unable to sue as he could not trace the borrower, but he spotted him online displaying his BMW on Sina Weibo. The newspaper said the borrower had to sell the car to pay off his debt.Off-road hot dogsA couple from the municipality has been attracting attention by selling hot dogs out the back of an expensive four-wheel drive vehicle, the Chongqing Economic Times reports. The couple said they wanted to develop a sideline business alongside their existing tea shop operation. The newspaper said it was more usual to see snacks sold on carts and tricycles in the city and customers were impressed with a more upmarket vehicle.FujianMasked-attacker husbandA man in Quanzhou who wore a mask, posed as a robber and raped his wife to punish her has been released with a warning, Fjsen.com reports. The man was angry because his wife liked to chat to other men online. The woman called the police to arrest her attacker and discovered it was her husband. She decided not to press charges.Official donates bodyA former vice-mayor of Quanzhou donated his body to science after hearing there was a shortage of corpses for medical students to study, the Fuzhou Evening News reports. Medical students sent flowers to his memorial after he died as a mark of thanks and respect. Most medical schools in the province have to study models, photographs or dissect animals because of the shortage of bodies.Guangdong‘Cancer village’ plightPeople living in Shangba village in Wenyuan county say they have stopped eating food produced on their heavily polluted land and are waiting for further government inspections because hundreds of people have died of cancer over the past two decades, the Southern Country Daily reports. The village is near a lead and zinc mine. Villagers said fish in rivers started to die and crops rotted in the fields about 20 years ago. About 250 people have died of cancer in that period. In the past year, 160 children were found to have high traces of lead in their blood.Text-message fraudstersA quarter of the text messages sent from fraudsters on the mainland last year came from Guangdong, the Nanfang Daily reports. The government internet watchdog said 21 million fraudulent texts were sent, including bogus demands for bank payments and alerts for fictitious prizes won on television shows. Legal experts said the public should remain vigilant.HeilongjiangBooze kills 3 at weddingThree men have died after drinking the spirit baijiu at a wedding in Jixi , the People’s Daily reports. The health authorities are investigating a small drinks producer. About a dozen others who attended the wedding are being treated in hospital. Most of the sick are men.Car hire scamA man in Yichun allegedly hired a car and then sold it for 30,000 yuan, Dbwcn.com reports. The man’s business had failed so to cover his debts he rented a car for 1,500 yuan, forged documents to say he owned it and then sold it. The car rental company called the police when he failed to return the vehicle. The man was quickly traced and arrested by the police.HenanLove rival killedA man 24小時迷你倉rom Song county near Luoyang is accused of killing a rival planning to marry his former lover and hiding the body, the Dahe Daily reports. The suspect lured the man into woods and beat him to death with a stick and rocks. The victim’s family alerted the police that he was missing. Officers found out about the argument and that the suspect had dated the dead man’s fianc�e for several years. The suspect is said to have confessed and led the police to where he hid the body.Pupils crammed in busThe party boss in Changhuan county received a tip-off from an internet user that a local kindergarten used a seven-seater van to carry 20 children after school, the People’s Daily reports. The official ordered an investigation. The education bureau made the kindergarten sign a safety agreement, promising not to break motoring safety guidelines.Hunan‘Drowned own children’A woman from a village in Xinning county is suspected of drowning her daughter and son, aged four and three, after she had an argument with her husband, the Southern Metropolis Daily reports. The woman is accused of taking the children to a reservoir at night and killing them. She is then said to have fled, but police received an anonymous tip-off and she was arrested. She is now awaiting trial.Lottery winner brokeA man from Yongzhou , who won 8 million yuan in the lottery five years ago, is broke and has been arrested for fraud, The Beijing News reports. The man said that after winning the lottery people kept asking him for loans without paying him back. He also made poor business decisions, started gambling and allegedly got involved in fraud through organised crime.Sichuan‘Drug dealers’ caughtPolice in Chengdu have arrested five suspected drug dealers, Chinanews.com reports. Officers also seized about 16kg of the drug Ice in liquid form. The police received an anonymous tip-off about drug dealing in the area. After an investigation lasting several months they found three suspects allegedly dealing drugs at a tea house. The police followed the suspects and found the place where they were believed to be producing the drugs.Top marks for exam rantA boy from Guangyuan has won almost top marks in an exam by writing about why he hates sitting them, the Chengdu Economic Daily reports. The boy, 11, was taking his final Chinese exam which allowed him to write an essay on any topic. He used humour to describe three common problems pupils may face doing exams: a phobia before the tests, depression after them and a heart attack when reviewing the results. His teacher gave him high scores for almost perfect grammar, logic and writing style.ZhejiangJewels hid in flower potA woman in Ningbo who had refused to pay off her debts by pleading poverty had hidden her jewels in a flower pot, Jinbaonet.com reports. The woman liked to gamble and had already lost her apartment. She could not stop gambling and racked up a further 60,000 yuan in debt. She was sued and bailiffs found her at a rented apartment and went through her belongings. The court has ordered the woman to mortgage her jewellery to repay the money she owes.Lucky year of the horseA new lottery has been launched in Wenzhou to mark the coming Year of the Horse in the lunar calendar, the Wenzhou Economic Daily reports. One of the first winners collected 500 yuan with his ticket.迷你倉旺角
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