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Teacher apologises after 'their death is good' comments on Shanghai's New Year stampede

A Chinese teacher has apologised and deleted comments on his blog that sparked fury after he wrote 'Their death is good' about Shanghai's deadly New Year's Eve stampede.

 

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At least 36 people were killed and 49 injured in the stampede after pushing broke out on Shanghai's waterfront on New Year's Eve. Photo: AFP
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A middle school teacher in Zhuhai has apologised after his inappropriate remarks about Shanghai’s deadly New Year’s Eve stampede sparked public fury, the Southern Metropolis News reports.

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Liu Xingliang has deleted the comments he posted on his microblog in the past week, but a print-screen copy of his latest microblog showed that on January 1 he wrote: “There are too many such accidents in China! Their death is good.

“They didn’t cherish their own lives and there is no rationale behind other people showing them sympathy.”

At least 36 people were killed and 49 injured in the stampede after pushing broke out on the waterfront.

Liu attached the link of a news report about the stampede to his comment, the print-screen copy of his website revealed.

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His opinions quickly attracted the attention of Zhou Runfan, a Zhuhai-based online celebrity, who often uses his microblog to comment on public issues.

Zhou wrote: “It’s quite worrying that such an opinion is from a senior teacher.

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