BIZARRE DEATH
FEBRUARY 20 2009 10:43h
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The cause of death given by police has been widely questioned on the Internet.
Li Qiaoming, 24, died from a severe brain injury four days after being sent to hospital from a detention centre in the southwestern province of Yunnan, the Beijing News said.
He had been arrested for illegally cutting down trees.
The cause of death given by police has been widely questioned on the Internet.
"We've invited Internet users to investigate the case on the spot and hope they can made their own judgment and spread the information they see with their own eyes to as many people as possible," Gong Fei, Yunnan's propaganda chief, was quoted as saying.
"It's the first time in Yunnan, and even in China, netizens have been asked to participate in an investigation," he was quoted by the official Xinhua news agency as saying.
China, the world's most populous country, has the world's largest Internet population, with 298 million users at the end of 2008, an increase of nearly 42 percent from the previous year.
China keeps a tight rein over the Internet, launching crackdowns on what it sees as "vulgar" content, ranging from pornography to politically taboo subjects, but also keeps a close eye on hotly discussed topics for signs of possible unrest.
Chinese web users are also expressing scepticism over the official death toll in a series of traffic pile-ups in the eastern province of Shandong last week.
"Due to fog, there were 21 accidents involving 47 vehicles. In one accident, five people were killed," a statement on the web site of the State Administration of Work Safety said, without giving the death toll in the 20 others.
State media said the total death toll was five, but many web users, who claim to have witnessed one or more of the accidents, put the death toll at over 30, posting grisly photos online which they said were taken at the scene.
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