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Ah yes, the Chinese version of Homelander, we shall call him…
Mainlander.
When interviewed, the old man simply responded "Tired, want to go home". But it seems like the man's simple request fell on deaf ears, as the owner flippantly explained that the man was "given to him", had "no identity" and will simply bury him when he dies.
The Mainland Chinese citizen investigator, who revealed the incident to the authorities was harassed by a neighbor of the store owner, threatening to run him over with a truck in front of the police, leading to the neighbor also being detained by the police in the incident.
10 non-local women ages 25 to 41 sentenced 2 months in prison for breaching condition of stay by working after police perform an anti-vice raid on multiple buildings in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong. 45 signs advertising services in the area were also taken down.
A man has been found working in literal slave like conditions at a concrete store in Heibei, China. The now elderly man, who is also intellectually challenged was found working without safety equipment, hauling 20tonnes of concrete by hand; he has not been paid for the past 20+ years of work.
The incident, especially a comment made by the store owner who said the authorities were aware of the situation before it was publicised has sparked concern that the authorities have been sleeping on the job when it comes to protecting those on the bottom of society.
In "socialist" China, the money you kept at the bank sometimes doesn't come back to you, and you end up kneeling and begging trying to get your own money back.