Chinese teenager beaten to death in internet addiction clinic

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His parents hoped their teenage son would be home in a month, cured of his addiction to the internet. They never thought that within 10 hours of taking him to an addiction clinic they would receive a telephone call notifying them that he was dead.

Deng Senshan, 16, was addicted to playing on the internet, like tens of millions of other young Chinese. He was just the latest teenager to be sent by his parents to one of the clinics being set up across China to cure youngsters of their obsession with online gaming.

His parents took their son to the Guangxi Qihuang Survival Training Camp in southern China on Saturday, paying 7,000 yuan (£605) for a month of treatment. Deng Fei, his father, told supervisors that his son was shy and introverted and they should avoid putting too much pressure on him during the first couple of days. They agreed.

Instead, the boy was placed in solitary confinement shortly after his arrival and then beaten by his trainers who scolded him for running too slowly when he was ordered to go jogging. He was pronounced dead in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Mr Deng said: “My son was very healthy and was not a criminal. He just had an internet addiction when I left him at the camp. We can't believe our only son was beaten to death."

He had signed an agreement with the camp to help his son “get away from bad behaviour, regain confidence and establish positive life attitudesâ€ÂÂ. The contract also states: "The centre can take necessary approaches including punishment to educate the teenager, as long as the approaches will not abuse the child or impair his health."

Police said four people have been arrested in connection with the death of the teenager. One officer said: "We are investigating a case where a high school student was beaten to death by his camp supervisors. The case is still under investigation."

It is the latest controversy concerning the treatment of internet addiction in China. Last month, the Health Ministry banned the use of electroshock therapy as a treatment.

More than 10 million of the country's 100 million teenage web surfers are internet addicts, a survey by the China Youth Internet Association found last year. China has more than 338 million internet users, more than the entire population of the United States. Zhang Zhao , a Beijing-based mental health specialist with 15 years' experience, told the South China Morning Post: "I can tie my patients to the chair in front of me, but I cannot unlock their hearts. Nobody can cure addicts without their co-operation."

Zhan Wenbin, principal of a training centre similar to the camp in Nanning, said that military methods  such as total immersion and physical training  and mental consultation were needed to cure internet addiction. He said 80 per cent of about 100 students treated at his centre since early 2007 had been cured.



I tell ya, that would really suck. I think most of us could be considered internet addicts and we don't end up dead. After reading the title I knew this had to be in either Europe or China.
 
Yeah I just read that...

Holy shit - DEAD!? I mean come on WTF... beat him up a bit alright, but you gotta be pretty fucking insane to beat someone up to death over nothing.
 
I saw this yesterday, my response - WTF!!!
 
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