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Sep 14, 2013, 06.07 AM IST
BEIJING: A Chinese gang-rape survivor has pardoned three of her five alleged rapists, including the teenaged son of a military general, after they agreed to pay her compensation of 450,000 yuan (over Rs 46 lakh).
The Beijing Evening News reported this quoting the trio's lawyer. He said the three had also apologized.
The pardon has become controversial as People's Liberation Army general Li Shuangjiang 17-year-old son, Li Tiangyi, is among the three. The teenager's mother, Meng Ge, is a singer.
The agreement has raised questions whether rich-poor gap should determine punishment for crimes.
But it is subjected to judicial approval. The trial in the case concluded in August and the verdict is awaited.
Meng insisted her son was innocent and denied the defendants had apologized.
"The boys didn't plead guilty. None of them said 'I'm guilty','' Meng said.
But the lawyer, Zhao Yunheng, maintained the boys had accepted the charge and confessed.
Earlier reports suggested three of the accused had confessed to raping the girl while two others, including Li Tiangyi, had pleaded not guilty.
The local media said the three had entered into the arrangement without clarifying the stand of the remaining two.
Source: Unprivileged girls falling victim to sexual assaults in China - The Times of India
BEIJING: A Chinese gang-rape survivor has pardoned three of her five alleged rapists, including the teenaged son of a military general, after they agreed to pay her compensation of 450,000 yuan (over Rs 46 lakh).
The Beijing Evening News reported this quoting the trio's lawyer. He said the three had also apologized.
The pardon has become controversial as People's Liberation Army general Li Shuangjiang 17-year-old son, Li Tiangyi, is among the three. The teenager's mother, Meng Ge, is a singer.
The agreement has raised questions whether rich-poor gap should determine punishment for crimes.
But it is subjected to judicial approval. The trial in the case concluded in August and the verdict is awaited.
Meng insisted her son was innocent and denied the defendants had apologized.
"The boys didn't plead guilty. None of them said 'I'm guilty','' Meng said.
But the lawyer, Zhao Yunheng, maintained the boys had accepted the charge and confessed.
Earlier reports suggested three of the accused had confessed to raping the girl while two others, including Li Tiangyi, had pleaded not guilty.
The local media said the three had entered into the arrangement without clarifying the stand of the remaining two.
Source: Unprivileged girls falling victim to sexual assaults in China - The Times of India