Paralysed mother, 79, who was 'buried alive in an abandoned tomb by her son' miraculously survives after being trapped in the pit for three days
Disturbing footage shows Ms Wang covered in mud while being pulled out from the burial pit by two police officers.
On Tuesday morning, local police from
Jingbian county of Shannxi province received a report from Ms Wang’s
concerned daughter-in-law, known by her surname Zhang, according to an
official statement.
Ms Zhang told the officers that the
pensioner had not returned home after Mr Ma put his mother on a pushcart
and wheeled her out of their family home around 8pm local time on May
2.
The police immediately summoned Mr Ma for
interrogation during which the son confessed that he attempted to bury
his mother alive in an abandoned tomb.
Officials soon located the burial pit and started digging the tomb after hearing someone screaming for help.
They surprisingly found the paralysed mother still alive after nearly three days without food or water.
Media reports suggested that the son returned with the empty pushcart in
the wee hours of May 3 after dumping his mother in the tomb.
When his wife, Ms Zhang, asked about Ms Wang’s whereabouts, Mr Ma lied and said that he had hired a van driver and sent his mother to visit relatives.
Ms Zhang eventually filed a missing person report when she failed to locate her mother-in-law, who was unable to walk on her own.
Local authorities have yet confirmed these accounts. It remains disclosed that why Mr Ma carried out the brutal attempt.
The pensioner is in stable condition and receiving treatment at a local hospital, said the police on Wednesday.
Police have detained Mr Ma on suspicion of attempted murder. Further investigation is underway.







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