Disgruntled former worker admits arson in deadly Guangdong factory fire
By , on December 5th, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A former worker told state media on Wednesday he set the fire that killed 14 young women at a Chinese clothing factory because he was angry over several hundred dollars in unpaid wages. The suspect, Liu Shuangyun, told Guangdong Satellite Television during a taped jailhouse interview early on Wednesday morning that he started the fire “because I couldn’t get my salary”. Asked whether he had thought about or regretted the loss of life the fire had caused, Liu said: “I didn’t think about these things.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Disgruntled former worker admits arson in deadly Guangdong factory fire
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A former worker told state media on Wednesday he set the fire that killed 14 young women at a Chinese clothing factory because he was angry over several hundred dollars in unpaid wages. The suspect, Liu Shuangyun, told Guangdong Satellite Television during a taped jailhouse interview early on Wednesday morning that he started the fire “because I couldn’t get my salary”. Asked whether he had thought about or regretted the loss of life the fire had caused, Liu said: “I didn’t think about these things.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Disgruntled former worker admits arson in deadly Guangdong factory fire
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