Chinese mistress contest takes tragic turn

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BEIJING, China (CNN) -- A married Chinese businessman who could no longer afford five mistresses held a competition to decide which one to keep.
The businessman and his spurned mistress met in Qingdao, pictured here last August, local media report.

The businessman and his spurned mistress met in Qingdao, pictured here last August, local media report.

But the contest took a fatal turn when one of the women, eliminated for her looks, drove the man and the four other competitors off a cliff, Chinese media reported.

The spurned mistress died and the other passengers were injured, the reports said.

Police initially thought the car had plummeted off a mountain road in eastern China on December 6 by accident. Then they learned of the contest through a letter the dead woman had left behind, the Shanghai Daily newspaper said.

The 29-year-old woman, identified only as Yu, was a waitress when she met the businessman at a restaurant in the coastal city of Qingdao in 2000.

At the time, the businessman, identified only by his last name -- Fan -- was married and had four other mistresses, according to the Peninsula Metropolis Daily newspaper in Qingdao.

The women knew of one another, but none elected to break up with the man and give up their rent-free apartment and a 5,000 yuan ($730) monthly allowance, the reports said.

When the economy soured, the businessman apparently decided to let go of all but one mistress.

He staged a private talent show in May, without telling the women his intentions. An instructor from a local modeling agency judged the women on the way they looked, how they sang and how much alcohol they could hold, the Shanghai Daily said.

The judge knocked out Yu in the first round of the competition based on her looks. Angry, she decided to exact revenge by telling her lover and the four other women to accompany her on a sightseeing trip before she returned to her home province, the media reports said.

It was during the trip that Yu reportedly drove the car off the cliff.

Fan shut down his company after the crash and paid Yu's parents 580,000 yuan ($84,744) as compensation for her death.

The four other women left him, as did his wife when she learned of the affairs.
 
At least he did the right thing and had a contest, and put on television. Maybe he should have done Chinese big house and put the 5 in a single house and let them work it out, and put it on the internet, much more discrete. I guess that China and US relations should improve in future at least among Springer fans.This pretty bad and this musing only a little less so.
 
When I was little, my Mama said not to poke my fingers through the little bars into the fan while its turn'in. Mama says Yu cry when Yu hit the Fan.
 
Originally Posted By: PandaBear
A married Chinese businessman who could no longer afford five mistresses held a competition to decide which one to keep.


Interesting whether cause of crisis or a weak potention ?
 
Originally Posted By: Primus
Interesting whether cause of crisis or a weak potention ?


Probably start out with one cause, but I'm sure he has both causes now.
 
Now they are saying that this story is a hoax:

http://shanghaiist.com/2009/02/20/best_mistress_competition_in_qingda.php

Excerpt:
"ESWN provided a translation of the Peninsula Metropolis Daily's apology:
On February 15, our newspaper published an articled titled on page A3. Afterwards, an investigation showed that our reporter Yi Lei had plagiarized the story in the February 2009 issue of Ziyin magazine. Our reporter had violated the relevant regulations for our editorial team, damaged the credibility of our newspaper and misled the mass of readers. Our newspaper's editorial disciplinary committee has met and arrived at the decision to miss the reporter Yi Lei. Effective immediately today, Yi Lei shall not conduct any news gathering as a Peninsula Metropolis Daily reporter."

It's getting so you can't believe anybody.
 
Quote:
Our newspaper's editorial disciplinary committee has met and arrived at the decision to miss the reporter Yi Lei.


I'm gonna miss you!? ..or did they really mean that they were "dissing" her (yo!)?

What they need is mori as a proof reader for English translations.
 
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