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China wife of gay husband contests estate against his lover and parents after man’s death

Homosexuals posed as ‘father and son’ in public before older of the two was killed in road accident, sparking bitter legal dispute

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In China, after a gay man’s death in a car accident, his wife contested his estate against his lover and parents, leading to a bitter legal dispute. Photo: Shutterstock
Zoey Zhang

A gay man in northern China who married his boyfriend’s sister to secure relocation compensation died in a traffic accident, sparking a bitter dispute over his estate between his wife, his lover and his parents.

Xu Tian, a 48-year-old Beijing native and senior executive at a state-owned company, had been in a 10-year relationship with his boyfriend, Xue Chong, a doctor two years his junior.

Neighbours said the gay couple often posed as father and son in public.

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Both families knew about their relationship and quietly accepted it.

Marriage certificate passbooks. The “wedding” of convenience was registered in December 2024. Photo: Baidu
Marriage certificate passbooks. The “wedding” of convenience was registered in December 2024. Photo: Baidu

China decriminalised homosexuality in 1997 and later removed it from its mental illness register. Acceptance has grown during the years in first tier cities like Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu.

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