Trending news across China on Sept 10
Updated: 2013-09-10 10:08
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Shark haul
A fisherman in Rizhao, Shandong province hauled a dead shark from the sea on Sunday. The huge shark, which is over 10 meters in length and weighed more than 10,000 kilograms, was transferred to an elongated van by a crane.
Sight chance
Guo Bin, the 6-year-old boy in Shanxi province that suffered an eye-gouging attack, was admitted on Monday to the hospital run by Dennis Lam, an eye specialist from Hong Kong.
Lam said the boy will be implanted with artificial eyes for free next Tuesday and he is expected to walk alone on the road with the help of navigational instruments within two to three months, Xinhua News Agency reported.
Deadly dog
A five-year-old girl in Handan, Hebei province died on Sunday after being savaged by a bulldog as she played outside her home.
About 400 local residents and public security officers tried to catch the dog to prevent other injuries after the accident, but so far the dog has not been captured, the Beijing Times reported.
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