Zheng Guoqiang, 55, invited to a cemetery to see which plot was good land After surveying site he announced the vibrations and location was perfect Seconds later there was a landslide which buried all seven people Six people died including Mr Guoqiang considered an expert in feng shui

By Tara Brady

Published: 05:19 EST, 2 April 2014 | Updated: 10:43 EST, 2 April 2014

A feng shui master was buried alive in a landslide at a Chinese cemetery seconds after showing a family a 'perfect burial plot' for their relative's grave.

The family of recently deceased De Meng, 75, had invited the feng shui master Zheng Guoqiang, 55, to visit the cemetery in Zhaoqing, Guangdong to see which plot of land could be regarded as 'good land' for a family grave where De Meng could be buried.

After surveying the site he took the six members of the man's family to a place where he announced the vibrations and location was perfect for the grave.

Zheng Guoqiang was regarded as one of the most famous feng shui experts in Hong Kong but was buried alive

According to the one person who survived, seconds later there was a landslide which buried all seven people, leaving six of them dead.

Zheng Guoqiang was regarded as one of the most famous feng shui experts in Hong Kong and was frequently asked about his opinion.

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