Onlookers were shocked when a man, who was said to be dead, suddenly got up and grabbed a bottle of water.
The
soft drink vendor in China faked his own death in order to sue the
government after an altercation with government employees.
But his cover was blown when he became too hot in the Hubei Province, in central China. The heat was too much for him to bear.
The
incident occurred around 4:00 pm, when more than 10 men held the
“corpse” on a gurney covered with a white sheet near the Jianghan Road
subway station in the provincial capital of Wuhan.
The men protested
and claimed that the government workers had beaten the vendor to death
and they demanded tens of thousands of yuan in compensation.
More than 300 people gathered at the scene, and 80 police officers were sent to the scene to maintain order.
After
two hours of protest, the “dead” man suddenly stood up, grabbed a
bottle of water and drank it before saying: “It’s too hot. I cannot take
it anymore.”
According to Human Rights Watch, many Chinese cities
employ non-criminal law enforcement personnel called chengguan who work
independently from police. Their job is to monitor citizens compliance
with sanitation, traffic, and environmental laws.
The group is
not very popular with the Chinese public after a series of high-profile
violent incidents involving chengguan members. In the latest incident,
six chengguan members were detained after a fruit seller in Hunan died
after the group hit him on the head amid an altercation.
The
“dead” man, whose surname is Han, along with two others have, been
arrested for disorderly conduct. After being detained, Han told police
that chengguan members clashed with vendors early in the day after
claiming that their carts were blocking traffic. They told the vendors
to leave before confiscating their mineral waters and other beverages.