Chinese Mother Seeks Justice for Son Duped into Breast Augmentation Surgery

A Chinese mother publicly demanded justice for her intellectually disabled 19-year-old son who was tricked into breast augmentation surgery by scammers. The incident highlights the rising trend of fraudulent schemes amid China's economic instability. Authorities are wary of the growing scams targeting young job seekers and students.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-08-2024 10:32 IST | Created: 16-08-2024 10:32 IST
Chinese Mother Seeks Justice for Son Duped into Breast Augmentation Surgery
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A Chinese mother is fighting for justice after her 19-year-old intellectually disabled son fell victim to a scam involving breast augmentation surgery. The distressing incident has ignited public outrage and shed light on the surge of fraudulent activities targeting vulnerable populations in China.

The teenager had hoped to secure a job at a cosmetic surgery clinic in Wuhan but was deceitfully told that the procedure would enhance his earnings through livestreaming. The clinic even pressured him to borrow 30,000 yuan ($4,180) to fund the surgery, his mother revealed in a televised interview.

With the intervention of the TV station and legal aid, the loan was eventually cancelled, but the surgery had already been completed. Such scams, including fake job recruitments and loan traps, are increasingly common as China's economy struggles. These rising fraudulent acts pose a significant threat to the employment prospects of the younger generation in the nation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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