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Chinese man closes in on justice for ‘murdered’ dad as police find remains buried under playground

  • Project supervisor Deng Shiping went missing in 2003 amid row with school principal, builder over cost of new playground
  • Despite family’s pleas, police refused to investigate at the time

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Police in central China found human remains buried under a school playground. Photo: Weibo
Zhuang Pinghuiin Beijing

The remains of a man who went missing in central China more than 16 years ago after making allegations of corruption against a school principal have been found buried under a playground, according to a newspaper report.

Deng Shiping was a 53-year-old construction project supervisor at the Xinhuang No 1 Middle School in Huaihua, Hunan province when he disappeared in January 2003, Chongqing Morning News reported on Thursday.

According to his son, Deng was last seen in the office of Du Shaoping, a builder who had been awarded a contract to build a new playground at the school.

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Some time before he went missing, Deng had filed a report to the local education authority in which he accused the school’s principal Huang Bingsong – who is also Du’s uncle – of corruption, after the budget for the playground project rose – inexplicably in Deng’s opinion – from 800,000 yuan (US$116,500) to 1.4 million yuan. He had also refused to sign off on the work carried out by Du, saying it was substandard.

The school project supervisor went missing in 2003. Photo: Weibo
The school project supervisor went missing in 2003. Photo: Weibo
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Although Deng’s family reported his disappearance, along with their suspicions that he had been the victim of foul play, police did not investigate at the time, the report said.

For the past 16 years, Deng’s son – Deng Lanbing – has campaigned for his father’s disappearance to be properly investigated, and he recently achieved a breakthrough.

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