Chinese police say Midea founder rescued after house break-in


Workers wearing protective masks outside Midea factory in Wuhan on March 25, 2020 - Reuters

BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters): Chinese police said on Monday (June 15) that the billionaire founder of house appliance manufacturing giant Midea Group, He Xiangjian, had been rescued safely after his house was broken into the night before.

Police in the southern Chinese city of Foshan said in a statement that they had received a report on Sunday evening that a private home had been broken into and that its residents' lives were under threat.

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