On August 2, 2009, Deng Senshan (born 1993), a Chinese teenager, died while undergoing treatment intended to cure "internet addiction" in Guangxi, China.
According to his father, Deng Senshan was very healthy and was not a criminal; he just had an internet addiction.
A few days before his death, Deng Senshan went to the beach in Beihai with his family. While swimming in the South China Sea, he rescued a woman struggling in the waves and brought her safely to shore.
The Nanning Qihang Rescue Training Camp had no legal qualification to enrol students. After the incident, the local police placed four of the campâÂÂs instructors under criminal detention.
On August 1, Deng took part in the training session, and was placed in solitary confinement for failing to complete the instructorâÂÂs command, where he was beaten by the instructor.
On August 2, at around 2 a.m., Deng begin vomiting. At 3:15 a.m., he was taken to the Wuxu Health Clinic for emergency treatment. At 3:40 a.m., he was pronounced dead after resuscitation efforts failed. Multiple external injuries were found on his body.
On the evening of August 18, the Nanning Public Security Bureau of Guangxi released the official report on Deng SenshanâÂÂs cause of death. The forensic examination concluded that:
The case was resolved through mediation by the Jiangnan District Government of Nanning, rather than by a court judgment. The outcome was as follows:
On February 1, 2010, the trial concerning the death of Deng Senshan at the Nanning Qihang Rescue Training Camp opened in Nanning, Guangxi. Four instructors were prosecuted by the PeopleâÂÂs Procuratorate on charges of intentional injury.
The four instructors who beat Deng ranged in age from 19 to 23. Two of them were college students from a normal university in Guangxi, who said they had taken the job as summer job. According to their testimony, the camp imposed strict disciplinary measures on trainees, while publicly claiming that it âÂÂdid not abuse or physically punishâ participants.