China police response to domestic violence case during COVID-19 lockdown in Xi'an sparks uproar

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BEIJING: A viral video of a man beating his wife in China, and police\u0027s handling of the case, has renewed a debate online in the country over how to punish domestic abusers. Last week, a home security video that showed a man from the northwestern city of Xi\u0027an assaulting his wife during a citywide COVID-19

BEIJING: A viral video of a man beating his wife in China, and police's handling of the case, has renewed a debate online in the country over how to punish domestic abusers.

Over the weekend, Xi'an police said the man, surnamed Wang, would be kept in custody for five days then released without criminal charge. It was first posted by the woman's relatives and colleagues, then later picked up by official Chinese media. "It's no use relying on the law for protection against domestic violence when all they do is criticise the victim," another Weibo commentator said.Related:The incident happened while Xi'an, a megacity with more than 13 million residents, was under lockdown to curb a coronavirus outbreak.

 

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