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Gu Yafang’s relatives turned to the Taiwanese and US police for help and could not find anyone. Recently, they offered a reward of millions to find people on the Internet.Picture: Looking through Gu Yafang’s family Facebook page
A 38-year-old Taiwanese American woman, Gu Yafang, and her 61-year-old Canadian husband returned to Taiwan to visit relatives in November last year. The two of them went to play Taroko, but Gu Yafang strangely disappeared. Only her husband returned to the United States. It’s been a year. The family was anxious, but her husband was not worried. He only said that “the wife eloped with the tour guide.” This made the family unacceptable, thinking that Gu Yafang may have been killed, but family members reported to the Taiwan and US police to find no one. Recently, he offered millions of bonuses on the Internet to find people.
Gu Yafang’s English name is understood to be “Alice Ku”. He grew up in San Francisco during his childhood. Before she disappeared, she was working as a tutor in the United States. He entered Taiwan on November 24 last year and lost contact with his family since November 27. The family suspected that Gu Yafang had had an accident. In March this year, they reported to the police from the Dayuan Branch of Taoyuan City. After the police investigated, they discovered that Gu Yafang’s husband, Harald Herchen, had already left Taiwan, so he turned to the International Division of the Criminal Bureau for help. It was later discovered that the two rented a car from Kaohsiung to Taroko on November 26 last year, but only Helxing left.
According to the police investigation, Heerxing and Gu Yafang entered Taoyuan International Airport on November 24, 2019 and traveled all the way south through Miaoli, Taichung, Changhua, and Pingtung Kenting. On November 28, the car was rented in Kaohsiung on the same day as the southbound highway. He went to Hualien in search of accommodation and left the hotel on the morning of the 29th. The police checked the monitor screen based on the license plate and discovered that the taxi entered the Taroko Mountains at 12 noon and left at 6 pm. After the taxi headed to Hualien train station, the next day, he drove to Kaohsiung to return the car. Herchen returned to the United States on December 1 after returning the car.
Herxing claimed that on the same day the two found a tour guide named “Jessica” to accompany the tour of Taroko. Gu Afang and the tour guide looked at each other on the road, and they eloped from Hualien Station that day, and he had to return to the United States alone. However, the police launched a search based on the confession on February 5 this year. The taxi first went to Kaohsiung to search for blood and found nothing. Looking at the monitor at Hualien Station, I couldn’t find Gu Yafang, nor did I see the tour guide. Because the last signal of Gu Yafang’s mobile phone signal was indeed in front of Taroko, the Hualien New City Police Station sent a large number of policemen to search the mountain in May this year. But it took two days to get nothing.
Police mentioned that since Herxing is a Canadian citizen, he is currently unable to convene the case and will continue to provide leads to the US, hoping to resolve the case through Taiwan-US cooperation. The Justice Ministry stated that as soon as the police find clues related to the murder case, such as bloody clothes or bloody knives, and prove to be related to Gu Yafang, they can file a criminal case and report it to the prosecutor for investigation. If the prosecutor believes that the person’s involvement in Hersing in the United States is suspected to be significant, he or she may initiate mutual legal assistance between Taiwan and the United States and request assistance from the United States through the Department of Justice, such as a remote video interrogation of Hersing.
The Justice Ministry further noted that if Hersing does not have US citizenship, we can use mutual legal assistance through the exchange of documents to prove his identity as a suspect. We can also use negotiation to request the United States to cancel your visa, sports and sports. Back to the previous station, Taiwan. As long as you take a national airline, our police can arrest people; But if you have American nationality, according to international practice, the United States cannot send its citizens to other countries to stand trial. At this time, because Gu Yafang is also a US citizen, the US side also has jurisdiction to request mutual legal assistance for the transfer of evidence such as appraisals, images, etc., to transfer the case to the judicial system of the States. United for your investigation.
A 38-year-old Taiwanese American woman, Gu Yafang, and her 61-year-old Canadian husband returned to Taiwan to visit relatives in November last year. The two of them went to play Taroko, but Gu Yafang strangely disappeared. Only her husband returned to the United States. It’s been a year. The family was anxious, but her husband was not worried. He only said that “the wife eloped with the tour guide.” This made the family unacceptable, thinking that Gu Yafang might have been killed. However, family members were unable to find anyone after reporting to the Taiwanese and US police. Recently, he offered a million prizes on the Internet to find people.
A Taiwanese-American woman, Gu Yafang, entered Taiwan on November 24 last year and has lost contact with her family since November 27. The family suspected that Gu Yafang had had an accident. In March this year, they reported the incident to the police in the Dayuan section of Taoyuan City. After the police investigated, they found that Gu Yafang’s husband, Harald Herchen, had already left Taiwan, so they turned to the International Division of the Criminal Bureau for help. It was later discovered that the two rented a car from Kaohsiung to Taroko on November 26 last year, but only Helsing left. Herxing claimed that on the same day, the two found a tour guide named “Jessica” to accompany the tour of Taroko. On the way, Gu Yafang and the tour guide looked at each other. They eloped from Hualien station that day together, and he had to return to the United States alone. Family members turned to the police in Taiwan and the United States for help and found no one. Recently, they offered a reward of one million to find people on the Internet.
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