Five persons were sentenced to death by a court in
northwest China for murdering five mine workers to swindle 2.3 million
yuan compensations from managers.
The Shizuishan
City Intermediate People’s Court in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
convicted 10 defendants of deceiving others into working at coal mines
and then killing them with stones, shovels and hammers when they worked
in mines in Ningxia and Shanxi, Shaanxi provinces between 2010 and 2013.
They killed five persons and swindled 2.3 million yuan ($360,000) from
mine owners by alleging themselves to be family members of the dead, the
court said.
Cheng Wentao, Zhou Shikao and Qiao
Yanbo were sentenced to death for murder. Li Chuncheng and Xia Duming
received a suspended death.
Five others were sentenced to three to 15 years in prison.
The case was almost identical to the plot of the Blind Shaft, a movie which won the Silver Bear award at 2003 Berlin Film Festival.
Similar murder cases have occurred elsewhere in China over the past
decade as some mine owners attempt to cover up the fraudulent
“accidents” to avoid an investigation by work safety authorities,
state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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