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TRAUMA CAN HIT VICTIMS OF ALL AGES

- — ZHANG YUCHEN

• A 13-year-old boy nicknamed Little Xing, who liked to meet strangers on the Internet, was contacted by a 43-year-old man, who later sexually assaulted the minor on a number of occasions. Little Xing was reported to be just one of 160 boys under the age of 13 the man had met online. The man, a civil servant in Guangzhou was arrested in August. • A 13-year-old boy in Xianyang, Shaanxi province, was “sexually serviced” on July 31 by a female “technician” when his family took him to the public baths. Later the boy was asked to sign a bill for the “service”. The boy’s mother only discovered what had happened when she found the bill the next day. She immediatel­y called the police. They detained the woman and confiscate­d a number of items from the baths as part of their investigat­ion. • In July, more than 10 graduates of a high school in Shanghai used a micro blog to detail claims that they were sexually abused by their physics teacher 15 years previously. As most of the alleged victims are now fathers of school-age children, they said they were concerned that their children might be subjected to a similar ordeal. That led to the decision to reveal the secret they had kept hidden for more than a decade. The local municipal education administra­tion launched an investigat­ion and the teacher lost his job. • In June, 20-year-old Ma left his hometown in Shandong province and moved to Shenzhen to look for work. One evening, he attended a karaoke bar with some friends. During the evening, he was introduced to a stranger who said he could find Ma a job. The inexperien­ced young man believed him. At some point in the evening, Ma was drugged. When he awoke the next morning he found himself naked in a hotel bedroom and the stranger had disappeare­d. Ma was later taken to the hospital by a friend and doctors discovered that he had been anally raped.

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