Jiangxi
Student scammed out of 60,000 yuan
A master's student in Nanchang was scammed out of 60,000 yuan ($8,700) after she received a phone call from a swindler saying that she was a suspect in a money-laundering case. The student had previously lost her ID card, so she believed it was likely that the card was misused by identity thieves for money-laundering purposes. She called a phone number the scammer told her was a police hotline. She gave personal details and sent pictures of her naked body to the swindler to prove her identity and that she was not the suspect police were said to be looking for.
Ncnews.com.cn
Discovery of coins spurs silver rush
Xinhuanet.com
Sichuan
Dish helps man to find his real parents
An online post about how a local delicacy helped a man find his biological parents has attracted public attention. It said a 33-year-old man tried Sichuan-style spicy grilled fish for the first time a few years ago and loved it. He began to wonder why his family never ate such dishes and always cooked plain food. He suspected that he may have been abducted as a child and that he was not living with his biological parents. He uploaded a childhood photo of himself on a website that seeks to reunite missing children with their biological parents. It matched a photo that his biological parents had uploaded to the database. They were reunited in March.
Chengdu.cn
Shaanxi
Woman found in strangers' house
Huashang Daily
Woman's thumb cut off in washer
Huashang Daily
Shanghai
Surrogate mother works for family
Chongqing Morning Post
Chongqing
Man tries to hide affair and falls
Chongqing Times
Thief switches borrowed iPhone
A man surnamed Zhang sought police's help after he lent his new iPhone to a pedestrian, who switched it with a fake, in Jiulongpo district on April 18. The stranger claimed his phone's battery was low, and Zhang let the man use his phone. The stranger ran away after a short call and then gave Zhang the counterfeit phone.
Chongqing Evening News
Brothers injured in separate accidents
Two brothers were injured in separate traffic accidents that occurred in the same place within five minutes of each other in Jiulongpo district's Baishiyi township on April 16. The elder brother was hit at 9:40 am at the same location where his younger brother was hit at 9:35 am. He was hurrying to see his brother after hearing about the accident. Both were rushed to the hospital. The elder sibling sustained serious injuries, while the younger brother's were minor.
Chongqing Times
Jiangsu
Rare 'stones' found in goat's stomach
A 62-year-old barbecue-restaurant owner named Ma Erdan was delighted to learn five large "stones" he found in the stomach of a goat he slaughtered are actually bezoars worth over 10 million yuan ($1.45 million) at the local traditional Chinese medicine bazaar. The masses are said to dispense heat and toxins from the body, while reducing convulsions and phlegm.
Modern Express