Mom says novice martial arts bout in B.C. put son in vegetative state, sues organizer

Thai kick-boxing gloves and headgear hang at a training camp in Bangkok, Thailand on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. The mother of a University of British Columbia doctoral student is suing organizers of a martial arts tournament where she says he was battered by an opponent before falling into a "vegetative state." THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Sakchai Lalit

VICTORIA - The mother of a University of British Columbia doctoral student is suing organizers of a martial arts tournament where she says he was "battered" by an opponent before falling into a vegetative state.

Ying Li says her son Lei Zhenhuan took part in the Western ºÃÉ«tv Martial Arts Championships at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., on Oct. 14 last year, in an event billed as involving "light" contact.

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