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(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-10-28 11:01

Gardener stung to death; table tennis win proves costly and star driver shows off parking skills

Trending: Impulsive celebration costs champ

King of parking skills

A driver in Jinjiang city, Fujian province displayed excellent parking skills by docking a 4.27-meter-long sport utility vehicle in a 4.68x1.8m space, news network chinanews.com reported.

Chen Zhongliang, 31, has long parked in limited space, amazing nearby residents. Photos on chinanews.com reports also showed him driving his car out of the space.

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Impulsive celebration costs champ

Table tennis champion Zhang Jike was fined prize money of more than $50,000 after destroying two advertising boards during his celebrations at beating countryman and top seed, Ma Long at the Men's World Cup finals in Germany on Sunday.

The 26-year-old world champion was quick to apologize. "I am very sorry for what I did," Jike said, according to the International Table Tennis Federation website. "It was not acceptable behavior".

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Boy sleeps in middle of road

A three-year-old boy was found sleeping on a road, sometimes rolling towards the middle, in Chongqing city, after being reported to police by worried passersby, according to news.163.com.

The boy didn't want to talk or accept anyone's help until his anxious mother went to the police and found her child safe and sound.

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Man killed by hornet stings

A gardener accidentally disturbed a hornet's nest on a lychee tree while pruning and was stung to death, xkb.com.cn reported.

Colleagues called fire fighters but the gardener, 21, died after 12 hours. It was the first reported death due to hornet stings in five years in Dongguan city, Guangdong province.

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