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China general’s 17-year-old son charged over gang rape

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Li Tianyi (right) with his father, Li Shuangjiang. Photo: Screenshot via ibtimes

The son of a Chinese general has been charged with rape, state media said, in a case that has sparked public anger over the seemingly privileged lives of elite youths.

Li Tianyi, 17, “is among five suspects who allegedly gang-raped a woman in a hotel” in February, the Xinhua state news agency said late on Monday, citing a Beijing district public prosecutor.

The boy’s father Li Shuangjiang holds the rank of general as dean of the music department for the Chinese army’s Academy of Arts, and is known for singing patriotic songs.

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The public prosecutor’s office only provided the surname of the suspect but confirmed “the case is the same gang rape case”, Xinhua said.

Li Tianyi, also known as Li Guanfeng, triggered public controversy in 2011 after he and another teenager, both driving expensive cars, attacked a couple who reportedly blocked their passage, while the victims’ child looked on.

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After the incident drew widespread attention online, he was sent to a correctional facility for one year and the general apologised for his son’s actions.

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