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A driver in China who tried to catch a suspected hit-and-run motorcyclist has been demanded to pay 600,000 yuan (£67,000) after the motorcyclist was killed by a train during the alleged chase.
The family of 55-year-old Zhang Yonghuan, the dead motorcyclist, claimed that a good samaritan should not cause the other party to die and said they wanted compensation, reported Chinese media.
While 29-year-old Zhu Zhengbiao told a reporter: 'When I saw the suspect run away, I thought I could not wait and do nothing.'