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The museum said that the students broke the exhibits not 1.3 million, and the compensation was not high

The museum said that the students broke the exhibits not 1.3 million, and the compensation was not high

On January 26, the incident of students visiting a private museum to smash 1.3 million cultural relics was on the hot search, triggering heated discussion among netizens. In this regard, a blogger who claimed to be a staff member of the museum party@ Kata Jiang Zhou_ posted on social media, saying that the shattered town tomb figurine was not 1.3 million, the police party was not a museum, and the museum never extorted research institutions and blackmailed the parents of children.

According to the Beijing Youth Daily, the museum staff said that the damaged exhibits were bought back from Japan 9 years ago, when more than 200,000 yuan was spent, and the museum never said that the exhibits were worth 1.3 million yuan, and it was impossible to claim compensation in this way. At present, the Judicial Institute has intervened in mediation.

Upstream News noted that some netizens left a message under the Weibo of @Kata Jiang Zhou_ to inquire about the final plan for handling compensation. @Tablet Jiang Zhou_ replied: "You need to ask the leader, but please rest assured, the child is well protected by everyone, including the amount of compensation is not high, which is also acceptable to everyone." She also said that now they need to negotiate the proportion of the amount of compensation.

Source: Upstream News

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