'How dare he!' Chinese man sues son for mocking him over failed maths quiz

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An 80-year-old man in China has filed a lawsuit suing his financially dependent son for mocking him for failing a maths quiz at a family gathering gone wrong. The man, given the pseudonym Luo Wen by local media, from Jiangxi province, southeastern China, requested a one-time payment of 100,000 yuan (US$20,331) from his son, Luo Jun, in a lawsuit filed...

A handout photo. A trivial dispute between a father and son ends in a lawsuit and court mediation after things escalate.An 80-year-old man in China has filed a lawsuit suing his financially dependent son for mocking him for failing a maths quiz at a family gathering gone wrong.

Luo’s suit claimed that his son has been financially dependent on him for decades, and had physically assaulted him more than once, local media reported. “How dare he beat me, please help me and arrest such an unfilial son,” Luo told news outlet The Paper. The feud began at a family gathering in May when the senior Luo boasted that he was good at maths. Luo Jun did not believe his father and demanded he prove his claim.When the father failed to get the right figure when multiplying two four-digit numbers the son mocked him.

 

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