Gaming can get quite time and resource consuming, but two gamers have reached a new low in pursuit of virtual gratification. A southern Chinese newspaper is reporting that a young Chinese couple has been found guilty of selling their three children off to support a gaming habit.
It sounds like a ludicrous scenario but according to Sanxiang City News, the couple from Dongguan, China first met in 2007 in an Internet cafe; both were under 21 years old. Bonding over a mutual online gaming obsession, the two eventually had their first child a year later. However, the couple couldn’t be weaned from online gaming and within a few days of their son’s birth they left him home alone so they could trek to an Internet cafe 18 miles away.
Li Lin and Li Juan didn’t begin selling children until 2009 with the birth of their second child, a baby girl. Graduating from simple neglect, the young couple sold the baby girl to fund their obsession and received a short-lived sum equivalent to $500. With the success of the baby girl they then proceeded to sell their firstborn son and received close to $4600 for him; almost ten times the amount as the girl.
The next child they had was another son who was sold for the same amount $4600. The two were finally turned in to the authorities by Li Lin’s mother who discovered what was happening to her grandchildren. It was reported that the couple didn’t know that they were breaking a law.
The two gamers were asked if they missed their children and they responded, “we don’t want to raise them, we just want to sell them for some money.”
Chinese newspapers have had a tendency to embellish stories in the past, but China has had a history of online gaming problems. In 2007 a man’s three day gaming binge in Guangzhou actually led to his death. The Chinese government has attempted to control the problem by setting time limits on game play and even banning the creation of new internet cafes.
Via ABC News Radio
No. At that point, you do not get to call it a “habit” anymore. “Addiction”, “obsession”, “sick, twisted, destructive behavior” would all be appropriate, but “habit” is no longer a valid description.
erm… isn’t there a law that says that a couple can have only one child?!?
wtf
I live in Vegas and I’ve heard stories but this one tops em’ all.
hmm. What about all the abandoned children in the world? Orphans, homeless kids, child soldiers? Sounds similar to me.
not just in China, but in homes around the world internet gambling is destroying lives – my brother is a drunk as well as a gambler – I co-signed a loan years ago so he could save his house -six months into loan he walked away and told me to go **** myself.
Wow. Just wow.
I wish the article would have said if the authorities were able to recover the children.
some people sell themselves to support their children while some sell their own children to support themselves…
Wtf**
husband will sell the wife next
Sick! Their kidneys will be next.
How are they doing with the gambling though? If they win enough, they could buy em back!
Those people are monsters! I mean bad enough they abandon their kids, but then they sell them? It doesn’t even say that they attempted to find a decent home for their kids either. Ugh.
Relations are going wrong