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Chinese family of elderly man sues passers-by for not helping him after deadly bike fall

Court rules that because there was no ‘physical conflict’ between pedestrians and victim, the former were not ‘obliged’ to pay compensation

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The family of an elderly man in China has sued 10 passers-by for not helping him after he fell off his bike and died in the street. Photo: SCMP composite/The Paper/Weibo
Alice Yanin Shanghai

The family of an 87-year-old Chinese man who fell off his electric bicycle and died in the street has taken 10 passers-by to court seeking compensation for not helping him.

In a case which has attracted nationwide attention, a court in the eastern province of Shandong handed down its verdict in March.

The court ruled that the pedestrians in question did not need to pay compensation because they were not obliged to help, the news portal Sohu reported.

The normally healthy octogenarian was allowed to ride an electric bike by his family. But he suddenly felt uncomfortable and collapsed on the day of the incident last year, the report said.

Street surveillance footage showed some passers-by saw the old man fall and slowed down.

However, they simply looked at him and left the scene.

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