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Three days later, Mother's Day in China also caused a shocking rebellion. A Chinese man in his 50s buried a mother in her 70s who was uncomfortable. The mother who was in the ground for three days was miraculously rescued.

This is Correspondent Correspondent Sung-Yeop Jung of Beijing.

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Two men are trying to get someone out of the pit.

[You are still in a state of speaking.] An

old man trapped in the dirt finally escapes the pile of dirt.


[Close your eyes. Don't float.] The

rescued man is Mr. Mo, 79.

The suspect who buried Wang is Mao, 58, the oldest son.

Mr. Ma is accused of finding a burial site in a wagon on the night of the 2nd with a mother who is in trouble.

Upon receiving Ma's wife's report, the police retrieved Ma's confession and rescued him three days after the crime.

Wang, who was transferred to the hospital, started worrying about his child when simple communication became possible.

[Mr. Wang's nephew: Clarissa (Wang) is that now, son, worried how to receive a medium -

Matthew Mr. doeja out into the city a sister who lived with her mother buck money to judge himself hard dependents have committed a crime It is said to be.

The coming 10th is Mother's Day in China. Chinese society was shocked by the rebellion that broke out three days before Mother's Day.

Along with criticism against Mr. Ma, some pointed out that China should no longer turn away from the problem of supporting the elderly, who entered an aging society.

Democratic cliffs and aging populations are accelerating, but as the economic growth of the US-China trade war and the corona crisis has stopped, the reality that Chinese society wants to hide is rapidly emerging.

(Video coverage: Choi Duk-hyun, Video editing: Jang Hyun-gi)