Daily Dispatch

Gambling nanny pay plan backfires

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A CHINESE nanny with heavy gambling debts was sentenced to death yesterday for setting a fire that killed her employer’s wife and children in a tragedy which grabbed national attention and raised questions over official handling of the case.

A court in the eastern city of Hangzhou found Mo Huanjing, a nanny for a family of five, guilty of arson in the fire that killed a mother and her three children on June 22 last year, and sentenced her to death.

The case went viral in China due to the tragic circumstan­ces and reported delays in the firefighti­ng response, with yesterday’s court announceme­nt among the top-trending items on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform, with tens of millions of “reads”.

The Weibo hashtag “Wife and kids in heaven June 22” by 37-year-old Lin Shengbin, who was away when the fire occurred, has generated nearly 1.3 billion “reads” since the tragedy first occurred.

Mo, 35, was allegedly an obsessive gambler who borrowed and also stole money from the family as her debts mounted.

The court said Mo admitted to starting a fire in the living room of the family’s 18th-floor highrise apartment in Hangzhou, planning to put it out quickly to play the hero and use the resulting goodwill to seek more money from her employers.

But the fire rapidly raged out of control and Mo escaped, leaving behind Lin’s 34-year-old wife Zhu Xiaozhen and three children, aged six, nine, and 11 years, who all subsequent­ly died of asphyxiati­on.

Lin has gained 2.3 million Weibo followers since he opened an account to document his efforts to seek justice.

China regularly sees deadly fire disasters, often blamed on the lax enforcemen­t or flouting of fire safety rules.

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