• Couple, known as Miss Zhang and Mr Teng, placed ad in paper offering baby
  • They went to extreme lengths to conceal pregnancy, including home birth
  • The unemployed couple are also accused of buying trainers in Shanghai
  • They deny taking money, insisting they gave baby up to give a better future

By Richard Shears

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A young Chinese couple are facing many years in jail after allegedly selling their baby daughter to raise money for an iPhone and other luxury goods.

The couple, identified only as Miss Zhang and Mr Teng, are said to have placed anonymous advertisements in newspapers suggesting they would be willing to part with their baby - unborn at that stage - in exchange for 50,000 yuan (about 5,000).

Police in Shanghai have charged the couple with human trafficking after accepting money for the baby, who was born at home and still only weeks, or months old, when sold.

Callous: The couple, identified as Miss Zhang and Mr Teng, are said to have put anonymous ads in newspapers offering their baby for cash (stock image, left). They used the cash to buy an iPhone (right) and trainers

Having received the money, which was deposited in their bank account, the couple went out on a spending spree, using part of the proceeds to buy an iPhone, State media reported today.

The unemployed couple, who have two other children, were also accused of using the money to purchase a number of luxury goods.

They are understood to have told prosecutors that they were acting in their daughter's best interests, claiming they had hoped to find a home for her with a financially stable family who would be able to provide her with an eduction.

'We did not give the baby away for money but in order to give it more security,' Shanghai's Jiefang Daily newspaper reported them as telling officials.

Splashing out: Having received the money, which was deposited in their bank account, the couple went out on a spending spree in Shanghai (pictured)

Splashing out: Having received the money, which was deposited in their bank account, the couple went out on a spending spree in Shanghai (pictured)

But prosecutors said they believed the couple's bank records show they had hatched a 'sinister conspiracy' to profit from the sale of the baby.

One credit card bill is said to show that immediately after trading the child, the couple spent large amounts of money on the internet, including buying an iPhone and a pair of expensive trainers.

In an attempt to hide that they were behind the sale of a child, the couple tried to conceal the fact that Miss Zhang was pregnant and she had even gone to the length of giving birth at home.

They are said to have told neighbours that the baby bump during Miss Zhang's pregnancy was a tumour.

IPhones are a sought-after commodity in China and only last year seven people were jailed in Hunan province for their role in the purchase of a kidney from a teenage boy, who used the money to buy an iPhone and an iPad.



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An iphone doesn't cost 5k......so how are they going to raise the rest of the money?

WHAT

3 kids?! why are they allowed 3 kids when a woman was forcebly taken to her pregnancy terminated at 8 months?! I don't get it...

I can't really judge. Given the poverty and lack of support in China, and the fact they are unemployed, the baby was almost certainly better off. And they were probably desperate. Poor people in the UK could well be pushed to act in the same way if the likes of George Osborne and IDS ever achieve the kind of benefits "reform" they REALLY want.

That made me think of the Little Britain sketch when the social worker asked Vicky Pollard what she had done with her baby- Sold it for a Westlife CD!

Spending spree with 5000 rmb in Shanghai ? That must be a very short spending spree .........

Wow I really have heard it all now

What the heck have I just read ???

I am just flabbergasted by reading this story....SAD!!!!

If they sold the baby to give the baby 'more security', why did they ask for money? That is not security for the baby, if anything, that is less security as the new parents are 5k worse off!

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