CHINESE police have detained a young
couple suspected of burying a woman alive after running her down in
their car, in a case that has caused a storm of public anger.
Police in east China suspect the couple hit the 68-year-old woman
while driving home from a night of drinking at a karaoke bar on April 30
and buried her to avoid punishment, the China Daily newspaper reports.
"It's certain the woman was not dead when buried," a Zhejiang police officer told the China Daily.
"Legal
medical experts detected particles identical to those in the
surrounding soil in her lungs, which indicates she was still breathing."
A
local police officer contacted by telephone confirmed the pair, both
aged 25, had been detained and were suspected of burying the woman.
It is not clear whether they knew that the woman was still alive when they buried her.
The case has reignited debate over a perceived decline in public
morals among China's increasingly wealthy population after the death
last year of a two-year-old girl who was ignored by passers-by as she
lay injured in the street after being run over.
The case also
raised comparisons with that of Yao Jiaxin, a 21-year-old music student
who murdered a young mother after hitting her with his car in the
northern city of Xian in 2010.
The victim suffered minor injuries. However, instead of helping her, Yao stabbed her eight times before fleeing the scene.
He
was later caught and executed, reportedly admitting that he killed her
because he feared the "peasant woman would be hard to deal with".
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