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Four siblings aged between 5 and 13 were hospitalized and later died after swallowing pesticide in the southwestern province of Guizhou on Tuesday, a police investigation confirmed.
Local authorities were unable to get in touch with the children's parents and it remains unclear whether they intended to kill themselves.
"The children did not lack food and clothes, but lacked the love and care of parents," said Xiao Wenying, a distant relative of the family. "The parents failed to fulfill their parental responsibilities."
The deaths have triggered widespread sympathy and anger.
Their mother, Ren Xifen, left home in March 2014 after a long and bitter dispute with her husband Zhang Fangqi who left the village in March this year, according to Gao Huacheng, the village Communist Party chief.
Caring for themselves, the siblings were living among 500 kg of stored corn and 25 kg of preserved meat in a three-story home.
Zhang's eldest son received money on a bank card his father gave him, police found. The local government has provided the family with minimum living allowance since 2012, and more than 3,500 yuan (about 560 U.S. dollars) was left on the bank card.
Pan Ling, another relative, said the family were socially withdrawn and often skipped class. The siblings' grandparents had all passed away.
The government of Bijie City's Qixingguan District, which administers the village, has started a survey of "left-behind" children and asked education officials, school principals and village heads to keep a close eye on the children to prevent similar tragedies.
China has more than 60 million children in rural areas who are left with relatives, usually grandparents. According to a 2013 report released by the All-China Women's Federation, nearly 3.4 percent of these children live alone.
The "left-behind" children fall easy victim to such tragedies, victims of trafficking and suicide.
In 2012, five street children also in Bijie died from carbon monoxide poisoning when burning charcoal for warmth in a roadside dumpster.
The issue of "left-behind" children in central and western China, like Guizhou, should get more attention from people in all walks of life, said Liu Chengbin, a professor of sociology at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
Some "left-behind" children get irritated easily, lack awareness of self protection and behavior control and cannot tell right from wrong, said Liu.
"Parents' love and care are very important to them and cannot be replaced," he said.
Liu said the authorities should push forward with reform to the household registration system to help children stay with their parents in cities.
China's one-child policy allows rural families and ethnic minorities to have more children than the urban norm.
SKOPJE, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- The Macedonian government has vowed to help residents cope with grave consequences of the devastating flood which hit mostly the west and the northwest of the country on Aug. 6.
The flood has left at least 21 people dead and caused huge economic damage.Villages such as Stajkovci, Indzikovo, Singjelik, Cresevo, Hasanbeg neighborhood were the most affected areas.
Macedonian Prime Minister Emil Dimitriev declared on Tuesday during his visit to some areas hit by floods that the government will compensate for the damage, stressing that all efforts are being made to start paying advance compensation.
He also urged the residents who don't have transaction account to open one, saying that the government will launch the compensation process immediately after the end of assessment procedures,
Currently, efforts are being made to clean streets and houses as well as disinfect the flooded areas in order to prevent spread of diseases.
Local residents have been constantly assisted by hundreds of army members, police officers, international organizations' representatives and volunteers.
The Red Cross announced on Tuesday that it has already collected 39 million denars (700,000 U.S. dollars) and has distributed more than 27,000 food packages, 4,000 blankets and other health kits.
Veteran English manager Harry Redknapp said he had returned to soccer as the new boss of Championship strugglers Birmingham City on Tuesday because he was "fed up" with his time away from the sport.
The 70-year-old former Tottenham Hotspur boss has replaced Gianfranco Zola, whose dismal four months in charge of second-tier Birmingham ended Monday with the Italian declaring "I sacked myself."
Birmingham are now just three points above the relegation zone with three games remaining.
Redknapp's most recent managerial post was with Jordan. He last worked in England with Derby County as an advisor.
Redknapp said his initial appointment would be until the end of the season, although his time at St Andrews could be extended if he preserves Birmingham's Championship status.
"I got fed up sitting around doing nothing," Redknapp told Talksport Radio on Tuesday.
"I will come and live up here until the end of the season," added Redknapp, whose home is in Poole on England's south coast. "If I can keep them up then we can sit down and talk about going forward."
The 50-year-old Zola was a controversial appointment by the Midlands club's Chinese owners after they sacked Gary Rowett, who had Birmingham well placed to challenge for a place in the playoffs, in December.
However under former -Italy international Zola, Birmingham suffered a dramatic slump in form that saw them manage just two wins in 22 matches.
Redknapp's first game as Blues' boss is Saturday's Birmingham derby at Aston Villa.
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