China on Monday executed a man who stabbed a doctor to death over
what he considered a botched nose operation, media reported, in a case
that spotlighted the country’s overburdened health system.
Lian Enqing was sentenced to death last year for a fatal attack on an
an ear, nose and throat specialist in Wenling, in the eastern province
of Zhejiang.
Lian attacked the doctor because he “felt displeased with his nose
and claimed to be suffering respiratory problems”, the official news
agency Xinhua said.
The death sentence was carried out on Monday, the Chengdu Business
Daily newspaper reported, citing family members who said they had met
the condemned man briefly before his execution.
The attack last October prompted dozens of the doctor’s colleagues to
protest outside the hospital in Wenling, urging stronger safety
measures to deal with violent patients.
Doctors in China, the world’s most populous nation, are often poorly
paid and overburdened with too many cases. Taking bribes for better care
is reportedly a widespread practice.
Authorities have introduced security guards at some hospitals to protect staff from attacks.
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