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      The family of the migrant worker who died in the collapse, Xiao Dekun, received 775,000 RMB (approximately $113,000 USD) in compensation.[3]

      13 were tried over the collapse, 8 others including local regulators and subcontractors had their licenses terminated and were fined 500,000 RMB (approximately $68,000). 9 investors were fired from their local government jobs for conflicts of interest.[4] The 2 top shareholders, Que Jingde and Zhang Zhiqin, were sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted on charges of graft, embezzlement of corporate funds, and negligence leading to a serious accident.[5] Zhang was also fined 5 million RMB (approximately 687,000 USD) and Que was fined 2 million RMB (approximately 275,000 USD).

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse_of_Lotus_Riverside_Block_7

      Found a wiki article about it cause I have to turn off my VPN everytime I accesses the wayback machine.

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        That seems like a lot of fallout from digging too close to the foundation of a completed building. I suppose the investigation kept digging up more corruption, so they kept throwing people in jail.

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      In that case, the building might actually be built to a very high quality? I’ve never seen a building do that. I would think it’d save lives.

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        Right? I’m genuinely impressed it stayed in one piece. It looks like most of the windows are still intact too!

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        Like those 1960 mercedes that’d survive a car crash, but people were splattered around inside.

        Also, the building looks like plastic, lol.

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      I think the oversight must clearly have been someone holding the blueprints sideways while they were constructing it