A man who aided a senior citizen only to be accused of knocking him down has committed suicide in the face of demands for compensation, Chinese media reported Wednesday. The story is an extreme case of a Good Samaritan tale gone sour in China, where recent reports of helpers facing huge financial demands have triggered a heated debate over the country's law and morals. Wu Weiqing, 46, from Dongyuan in the southern province of Guangdong, was riding his motorbike on New Year's Eve when he came across an elderly man who appeared to have been knocked over, Wu's widow told the Southern Metropolis Daily newspaper. His daughter Wu Haiyan told the Guangzhou Daily newspaper that two days later her father said to friends and relatives that the old man's family was demanding a huge sum for "medical fees".
Chinese Good Samaritan kills himself over accusations
A man who aided a senior citizen only to be accused of knocking him down has committed suicide in the face of demands for compensation, Chinese media reported Wednesday. The story is an extreme case of a Good Samaritan tale gone sour in China, where recent reports of helpers facing huge financial demands have triggered a heated debate over the country’s law and morals. Wu Weiqing, 46, from Dongyuan in the southern province of Guangdong, was riding his motorbike on New Year’s Eve when he came across an elderly man who appeared to have been knocked over, Wu’s widow told the Southern Metropolis Daily newspaper. His daughter Wu Haiyan told the Guangzhou Daily newspaper that two days later her father said to friends and relatives that the old man’s family was demanding a huge sum for “medical fees”.
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