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Around the nation: Son runs up hug tab at hotel spa to take revenge on Dad

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Staff at a Kunming hotel spa show the tab for a 14-year-old boy's four day spending binge to get even with his "negligent" dad. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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It's on Dad

A 14-year-old boy seeking revenge on his father ran up a 14,000-yuan (HK$17,700) bill at a hotel spa in Kunming over four days, the Spring City Evening News reports. Hotel records showed more than 130 orders from the boy including 37 massages, 23 packets of cigarettes and 31 bottles of alcohol. The boy phoned his divorced parents when he was unable to pay his bill. He "felt neglected" by his parents who did not even try to stop him smoking. Asked why they had let an underage boy spend so much, staff said he looked mature for his age.

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A neighbourly thank you

An entrepreneur from Luquan county is celebrating his success this Lunar New Year by building a 200-square-metre villa for each of the 40 households in his home village, Chinanews.com reports. Guang Xiangzu, 66, spent 1.2 million yuan to build the homes in the remote mountain village. He spent another million yuan on the local primary school.

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