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Second death of ‘slapping’ patient raises concerns about safety of therapy

Chinese ‘slapping therapist’ arrested over death of woman after UK workshop

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Daniell Carr-Gorman, 71, was found dead on October 20 in Wiltshire, Britain, after taking part in a “slapping therapy” workshop. Photo: Facebook
Stephen Chenin Beijing

The death of two diabetic patients – a seven-year-old boy in Australia and a 71-year-old woman in Britain – have prompted concerns about the safety of “slapping therapy”, a treatment that has been practised in China for thousands of years.

The BBC reported on Monday that Danielle Carr-Gomm, 71, died last month after attending a week-long course run by slapping therapist Xiao Hongchi, also known as Xiao Hongci. Southwest England police later arrested two men aged 51 and 53 and a woman aged 64 on suspicion of manslaughter. The three were released on bail. The Guardian reported that Xiao was one of those arrested.

“Slapping therapy” advocate Hongchi Xiao was reportedly arrested over the death of Danielle Carr-Gomm. Photo: Facebook
“Slapping therapy” advocate Hongchi Xiao was reportedly arrested over the death of Danielle Carr-Gomm. Photo: Facebook
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Xiao was also questioned by police in Australia last year after the death of a seven-year-old boy from Sydney who had attended one of Xiao’s workshops.

In paida, or slapping, therapy, a practitioner hits the patient repeatedly with force, raising areas of red or purple bruises on the body.

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