Caged Psychotic Offers Lottery Code
Southern Metropolis Daily
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Shantou (China):
In Shantou City, Chenhai District, Longdu Town, Zhucuopu Village, a 52-year-old mental patient Chen Zhisheng killed another person but he could not be convicted in court because of his state of mind.
The village wanted to send him to a mental hospital, but they did not have the money. In order to prevent a recurrence, the village held a meeting and "invited" him to live inside a two-square-meter space steel cage as of early September last year. He has been living there for over a year.
52-year-old mental patient Chen Zhisheng writes down lottery numbers in the cage. Chen was confined to the cage since last September for fear of his uncontrolled mental condition. [Southern Metropolis Daily] The unexpected thing was that since Chen Zhisheng moved into the cage, he has become a celebrity among many local residents who are obsessed with playing the lottery. They came to ask him for predictions of the "special" lottery numbers. Anything that he does becomes a "mystery clue" that they spend a long time trying to decipher.
"The Cage Man" incident shows the dilemma of grassroots administration.
Dec 22, 2005
Southern Metropolis Daily
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Shantou (China):
In Shantou City, Chenhai District, Longdu Town, Zhucuopu Village, a 52-year-old mental patient Chen Zhisheng killed another person but he could not be convicted in court because of his state of mind.
The village wanted to send him to a mental hospital, but they did not have the money. In order to prevent a recurrence, the village held a meeting and "invited" him to live inside a two-square-meter space steel cage as of early September last year. He has been living there for over a year.
52-year-old mental patient Chen Zhisheng writes down lottery numbers in the cage. Chen was confined to the cage since last September for fear of his uncontrolled mental condition. [Southern Metropolis Daily] The unexpected thing was that since Chen Zhisheng moved into the cage, he has become a celebrity among many local residents who are obsessed with playing the lottery. They came to ask him for predictions of the "special" lottery numbers. Anything that he does becomes a "mystery clue" that they spend a long time trying to decipher.
"The Cage Man" incident shows the dilemma of grassroots administration.
Dec 22, 2005