Chinese teen raises US$14,000 in donations after lying about father being killed in Tianjin blast

A Chinese teenager has been detained for allegedly obtaining thousands of dollars in donations after falsely claiming her father was killed in devastating explosions in Tianjin, police said Sunday.
The woman surnamed Yang had initially claimed on microblogging platform Sina Weibo that her father was missing as a result of the blasts, which triggered a massive fireball in the northern port city, leaving 112 people dead and hundreds more hospitalised.
The 19-year-old -- who was detained by police in Fangchenggang in the southern region of Guangxi, far from Tianjin -- saw her Weibo follower numbers shoot up as a result of the post, Fangchenggang police said on their verified Weibo account.
According to police, she then published a second post in which she claimed her father died in the explosions, spurring more than 3,000 fellow users to donate upwards of 90,000 yuan (US$14,000) via the social media platform.
Weibo has recently added a reward function, allowing users to transfer funds to others via its own platform, ostensibly to show appreciation.
Yang was unable to withdraw the funds, however, as her account was frozen after several Weibo users reported her as suspicious, police said.
