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New | Arson attack kills Shandong villager in latest China land dispute violence

A 63-year-old Shandong villager was killed and two others were seriously injured

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Villagers gathered near the debris of the tent that was burned down on Friday morning. Photo: weibo screenshot

A 63-year-old Shandong villager who was camping near his farm to protect it from being illegally occupied died early Friday morning after his tent was allegedly set on fire, according to media reports. Two other villagers who camped with him were seriously injured.
 
This is the latest deadly incident in China where disputes over land grabs - often approved by local governments and initiated by real estate developers - have constantly resulted in violent confrontations and deaths.

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The name of the villager who was killed in the fire remained undisclosed. It’s  not clear if any suspects had been arrested as of Friday.

Villagers gathered near the debris of the tent that was burned down on Friday morning. Photo: weibo screenshot
Villagers gathered near the debris of the tent that was burned down on Friday morning. Photo: weibo screenshot

Villagers in Dujiatuan village, administered by the city of Pingdu, had been taking turns guarding their farms at night, fearing it would be illegally seized by thugs, according to reports.

Four villagers were trapped inside their tent when it was set on fire  around 1:30am on Friday,  Zhejiang-based Wenzhou Evening News reported.
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Villagers said they later found petrol near the charred remains of the tent.

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