Chinese man, 78, lives in supermarket despite owning flat, offers property to new friend for care
‘Sloppy and unhygienic’ looking grandfather gets cleaned up by nanny he met in shop; faces fight with his son over ownership of home

A flat-owning Shanghai grandpa who lives in a supermarket to avoid loneliness gave his home to a nanny he met at the shop in the face of his son’s disapproval.
Qiangming, 78, has been living in the staff entrance of the supermarket in Shanghai for nearly a decade.
He sleeps on a mat, rests in the supermarket’s dining area during the day and carries 50,000 yuan (US$7,400) cash in his pocket, plus a DV recorder.
He describes himself as a drifter, not a beggar. The 20sqm flat he owns nearby is worth around one million yuan (US$150,000).

Qiangming, who has a long beard and looks unhygienic, said he feared living, and dying, in the flat alone after his divorce in 2000.