Chinese anger at murder of baby in carjacking
The case of a baby killed after the car in which he was sleeping was stolen has sparked outrage in China.
Earlier this week, a man stole a car parked outside a shop in Changchun, in Jilin province, and headed to the motorway.
Jilin police say when the thief, Zhou Xijun, realised that there was a baby on the back seat he strangled the two-month-old and buried him in the snow.
He gave himself up on Tuesday after a manhunt involving more than 3,500 policemen and media appeals.
Celia Hatton reports.
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