The parents of the teenage girl whose death stirred a massive riot in Guizhou province on Saturday were ordered yesterday to accept 9,000 yuan (HK$10,200) in 'compensation money' by a senior provincial Public Security Bureau official.
The official, surnamed Zhou, travelled from the capital, Guiyang , to Wengan county yesterday afternoon and notified the parents of 15-year-old Li Shufen that three suspects had offered to pay 3,000 yuan each to 'compensate' for the loss suffered by Li Xiuhua and his wife, Luo Pingbi .
One of the suspects is related to a senior government official.
'We will never accept an evil deal like this,' Mr Li said. 'We need to seek justice for our daughter.'
Mr Zhou also ordered the parents to send their daughter's body to the mortuary in the nearby town of Duyun for cremation.
Shufen's body is being kept in a refrigerated coffin after being found on a riverbank 10 days ago.