China Daily

Autopsy to shed light on death of student

- By HUANG ZHILING in Chengduand ZHAO XINYING in Beijing Contact the writers at zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

An autopsy is being conducted on a middle school student alleged to have fallen to his death on Saturday, with no evidence having been found so far to suggest he was physically abused, officials in Luzhou, Sichuan province, said at a news conference on Thursday.

He Shaopeng, deputy mayor and public security bureau director of Luzhou, said the chest and belly of the student’s body had been cut open and laceration­s were found in his liver and spleen.

The publicity department of Luxian — a county under the administra­tion of Luzhou — said on Wednesday that a 14-year-old male student of Taifu Middle School in Taifu town was found dead outside his dormitory building at about 6 am on Saturday.

The department stated that local police did not think the boy had been murdered after initial investigat­ions, but this caused public outcry, with many people suspecting that the boy was beaten to death by five other students who are children of local officials.

Mao Hand ong,a police officer with Luzhou public security bureau, said at the conference that none of the officials’ children were proved to have been classmates with, or to have known of, the deceased student.

Lyu Yugang, director of the Ministry of Education’s basic education department, said at a conference in Beijing on Thursday that he felt sorry for the death of the student and had requested education department­s in Sichuan to assist local authoritie­s in discoverin­g the cause of the student’s death and reporting to the ministry in a timely manner.

A video obtained by Lyu Qingfu, a reporter at Xinhua News Agency, showed the mother of the deceased student visiting a crematory and cutting clothes off her son’s body to expose a large purple area on his back and wounds on both hands and elbows, suggesting that the boy might have been beaten to death.

People’s Daily, the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China, said in an opinion piece on its WeChat account on Wednesday that local government­s should release informatio­n in a timely and accurately manner in emergency situations.

“Timely and accurate informatio­n, as well as an authoritat­ive and convincing autopsy report, will help clarify facts and dispel rumors,” it said.

Timely and accurate informatio­n, as well as an authoritat­ive and convincing autopsy report, will help clarify facts and dispel rumors.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong