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Revealed: the quiet, ‘dutiful’ son named one of China’s most notorious serial killers

Gao Chengyong has admitted carrying out a series of rapes and murders in northern China over more than a decade

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Gao Chengyong (centre) carried out the killings in Gansu province and Inner Mongolia from 1988 to 2002, according to the Ministry of Public Security. Photo:. SCMP Pictures

The alleged serial killer accused of raping and murdering nearly a dozen women and girls over more than a decade in northern China has been described by acquaintances as a quiet man, emotionally detached from his family, but known for his “filial piety” when young.

Gao Chengyong is accused of killing 11 people in Baiyin in Gansu province and Baotou in neighbouring Inner Mongolia between 1988 and 2002. The youngest victim was eight years old.

He was detained after a tip-off at a grocery store in Baiyin on Friday morning, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement. He has admitted the killings, according to the release.

His arrest and questions about how he carried out the crimes for so many years have gripped China.

Gao’s acquaintances near where he last worked at a vocational school in Baiyin said he seldom talked about his past, the news website Thepaper.cn reported.

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