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MintRacer
09-08-2009, 11:20 PM
BEIJING (Reuters) - Two Wal-Mart China employees were detained in southern China following the death of a customer, whom employees followed and pushed to the ground after suspecting her of shoplifting, according to a police website.

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Yu Xiaochun died last Wednesday, three days after she was injured in a dispute with five Wal-Mart workers after shopping in a Wal-Mart store, the official website for the Jingdezhen city police from southern Jiangxi province said. (www.jdz110.com)


Wal-Mart confirmed that an "incident" occurred near their Jingdezhen store between two security employees and a 37-year old female "visitor," who later died.


"The incident and cause of death is the subject of an investigation," said Wal-Mart in a statement.


"The company is fully cooperating with the relevant authorities and will release further details as it is appropriate," said the retailing giant.


Five store employees followed Yu and stopped her in the street on suspicion that she had stolen goods while shopping at the Wal-Mart store, the police said in the statement.


Police had formally arrested two of the five, but later released the three others for unknown reasons, the official China Daily reported on Tuesday.


Yu refused to show a receipt to prove she had made the purchases because the Wal-Mart employees were not wearing store uniforms when they confronted her, according to the newspaper.


In the ensuing scuffle, Yu was pushed to the ground and injured, it said.


Yu's husband complained that Wal-Mart did not apologize or offer any compensation for his wife's death, the newspaper said.

rx7boi
09-09-2009, 01:44 AM
What did they do - push her into a pile of durians on the ground and cause unsustainable bodily harm?

Power_Of_Rotary
09-09-2009, 08:11 AM
how did she actually die? internal damage? and is it 100% confirmed that the walmart employees caused the lady's death?

scat19
09-09-2009, 08:16 AM
Don't shoplift? :dunno:

kaput
09-09-2009, 08:47 AM
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KrisYYC
09-09-2009, 10:32 AM
Is the shit sold at Wal-Mart's in China made in America?

theken
09-09-2009, 01:01 PM
Shitty. I thought she would be 87 not 37

Power_Of_Rotary
09-09-2009, 09:53 PM
Originally posted by kaput
Why would anyone here care what happened to a shoplifter... at a Wal Mart... in China...

I bet that didn't even make local news.

douche.

revelations
09-09-2009, 10:17 PM
Originally posted by kaput
Why would anyone here care what happened to a shoplifter... at a Wal Mart... in China...

I bet that didn't even make local news.

:werd: we have more important issues to think about

bball2
09-10-2009, 02:35 PM
Wow the tone of that article is completely different than what I read a little while ago:


BEIJING — A woman in eastern China was allegedly beaten to death by five employees of a Wal-Mart store who accused her of shoplifting, a police report and state media said Tuesday.

Police have arrested two employees from the store in Jiangxi province, while three others are being investigated, Jingdezhen city police said in a report on their website.

According to the report, the woman was beaten outside her home near the Wal-Mart on August 30 and died in a city hospital on Wednesday last week from injuries suffered during the beating.

Police said the five Wal-Mart employees had stopped the woman in the street and demanded to see her receipt, but she refused because she could not verify their identities, it said.

Following an argument, the five Wal-Mart employees began beating her, it said.

The English-language China Daily on Tuesday identified the victim as Yu Xiaochun, 37.

"They started to hit her because she didn't do what they said," the paper quoted her husband Chen Baolin as saying.

"I got there and tried to stop them but they kept beating her."

It was not immediately known if the woman had shoplifted, the paper said.

The beating intensified as she tried to telephone for help using her mobile phone, it added.

In a statement, Wal-Mart said it was "fully cooperating with the relevant authorities and will release further details as it is appropriate".

"We extend our condolences to the family of the deceased.... The incident and cause of death is the subject of an investigation."

From: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jUcqst3ZW9cVVaQV7XKG3y8SYSIg

Beaten to death instead of an "incident"

Beating intensified as she tried to phone for help instead of "scuffle"

Dunno which side is true bit it felt like reading an entirely different story :dunno:

MintRacer
09-10-2009, 06:23 PM
nothing like a bit of street justice to smooth things out.

but seriously you'd figure people would know better by now in a country that does has the death penality.