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According to the report of CNN, in a village near Handan City in China, Hebei Province something truly shocking happened. A 13-year-old boy named Wang was allegedly murdered by his classmates. This terrible event has caused a lot of talk about bullying in schools kids committing crimes and the tough lives of many children in China whose parents work far away. Wang body was found in an old greenhouse and three teenagers all under 14 were taken by the police for possibly being involved in his death. It seems like the crime was planned showing how tough life can be for kids in rural areas without their parents around.
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People want the ones responsible for Wang death to be punished really hard. This shows how much people care about making sure kids are safe and happy. It’s also bringing attention to the millions of children in China who are “left behind” by their parents facing problems like feeling sad, being hurt, and getting bullied. Experts say we need to help these kids more with their feelings to stop bad things from happening again. People are asking if the ways we try to help these kids now are good enough. This sad event is making China realize that it needs to do more to protect and take care of kids who are in tough situations.