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The couple had petitioned the destruction of their church, China Aid reported Monday.
On April 14, a government-sponsored company sent workers to bulldoze Beitou Church in Zhumadian. The order came after a local developer expressed interest in the church’s valuable land.
When the demolition crew showed up, Li Jiangong, the church leader, and his wife, Ding Cuimei, stepped in front of the bulldozers to protest the demolition.
“Bury them alive for me,” one of the workers said, according to China Aid. “I will be responsible for their lives.” The couple was reportedly pushed into a pit with a bulldozer, which proceeded to cover their bodies with soil, suffocating Ding and nearly killing Li.
Police told China Aid in an interview Sunday that two suspects are being detained in connection with the crime while a officials from the public security bureau investigate their case. Specific charges were not disclosed.
China Aid President Bob Fu described Ding Cuimei as “a peaceful and devout Christian woman” and called the grisly burial “a cruel, murderous act.” According to China Aid, Li said police took an “uncommonly long time” to arrive at the demolition site after his wife was reported to have been murdered.
The outlet also reported that local Christian witnesses said the various government departments responsible for managing the area did not show up to oversee the demolition.
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