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BEIJING : A Chinese woman was brutally beaten and blinded by her husband two months after they married because she refused to fund his gaming habit.
After their wedding, the couple relocated to Henan province in central China in search of work, but both struggled to secure employment. The attack finally stopped when Lao’s cousin intervened after arriving to find Xie strangling his wife with pyjama bottoms. Her family has spent hundreds of thousands of yuan on medical treatments and even mortgaged their home, but doctors have declared that damage to her optic nerves is irreversible.
“He comes from a wealthy family, worth millions, but they only gave us 36,000 yuan; a contribution made in the hope it would reduce his sentence,” her mother told Spot News.
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