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New | Partially-paralysed woman dies 'after protest at Chinese government office'

Woman suffered head wound after she stayed at the building for three days in a dispute over welfare payments, according to a mainland newspaper report

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A group of visually-impaired people pictured on the mainland. The family of the disabled woman at the centre of the dispute in Hunan said their appeal for financial help was ignored by the authorities. Photo: AP

A partially-paralysed woman embroiled in a dispute with the authorities over welfare payments has died of a head wound after she was left at a government office building for three days, a mainland newspaper reported.

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Deng Yujiao and her sister-in-law were staging their protest at the government offices in the town of Yantian in Hunan province and she was found dead one morning last month, The Beijing News said.

Officials said she might have fallen, but her sister-in-law – who is mentally ill – said Deng may have been injured after she was dragged from a chair by a woman at the offices, the report said.

Police have yet to make a statement on the cause of death.

Deng was partially paralysed after she had a stroke last year and her family was heavily in debt because of her expensive medical treatment, which cost the family nearly 70,000 yuan (HK$88,000).

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Her husband decided to claim government welfare payments for low-income families. If approved, it would have entitled them to 111 yuan a month.

Government officials turned down their request in spite of their repeated efforts.

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