"Debate Sparks as Teens Detained for Classmate's Murder in China"

The detention of three teenage classmates in northern China's Hebei province over the gruesome killing of a 13-year-old boy has sparked outrage and debate over bullying and social responsibility in the Chinese countryside. The victim, identified only by his last name, Wang, was allegedly a victim of bullying and forced to give money to one of his classmates before being killed. The case, involving suspects and victim under the age of 14, will test a change in the law that lowered the age of criminal responsibility to 12. The tragedy has renewed concerns over the welfare of "left-behind" children in the countryside and the lack of parental guidance, prompting discussions on how children should be raised and educated.
- China: Teens detained over murder of classmate spark debate The Associated Press
- Killing of teenager in China sparks debate about ‘left behind’ children The Guardian
- China: Three teenagers detained in Handan over classmate's death BBC.com
- All suspects apprehended in the case of 13-y-o boy killed by classmates: authority Global Times
- The murder case that has shocked China: Bullied boy's remains are found buried in 'abandoned vegetable shed' a Daily Mail
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