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Malaysian Overseas Chinese Kidnapped, Killed and Abandoned! Schoolgirl Reveals “Sarcastic Truth”: It’s Really Sad

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calendar_today2020-11-02 07: 18: 33 |to update2020-11-02 10:59:08

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▲ Ma Ji Zhong, 24, a Chinese overseas student surnamed Zhong from Evergreen University, was kidnapped, killed and abandoned on October 28. In response, a schoolgirl revealed on “Dcard” that she went home from work a day after the incident, “Looking to the future, No streetlight on the entire street is dark, even under the bridge.” He couldn’t help but sigh: “The path that can be illuminated by the life of a human is really sad.” (Composite Image / Obtained from “Dcard”)

The 24-year-old overseas Chinese from Malaysia surnamed Chung from Evergreen University was kidnapped, killed and abandoned on October 28. The news caused an uproar in all walks of life. After the incident, the overseas Chinese student even mentioned on the Internet that she At the end of the month, he was almost forcibly taken out in the same place. In this regard, the police officer Liang Nan confessed in the case that he could not “separate” with his bare hands. This time he switched to hemp rope. Recently, a student from the same school revealed on “Dcard” that one day after the incident, she went home from work: “Looking around, not a single lamppost on the entire street is dark, even under the bridge is bright “. I can’t help but sigh: “It’s really sad to use a path that can be illuminated by a human life.”

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On the night of the 28th, a university student surnamed Zhong was walking on the sidewalk under the Taitie Bridge near the school and was about to return to the rented house. She was strangled from behind by a Kaohsiung-born man named Liang with a string. It is suspected that Liang Nan used too much force to carry the person away. Strangled to death, he then drove to leave Kaohsiung Alian’s body. After the incident, Evergreen University quickly repaired street lights and installed monitors, and also dispatched additional police patrols. However, despite this, the outside world still pointed the finger that “the location of the victim has been obscure and unclear for a long time” and “the school’s security report failed” For such negligence, the Ministry Education will hold the school security system accountable.

▲ An Evergreen University student sighed:
▲ An Evergreen University student exclaimed, “It’s really sad to use a human life to light the road.” (Photo / Obtained from “Dcard”)

A student from the same school said anonymously: “After so long at school, every night after work, I always have a weak path to see if there are evil roaches under my feet. Before and after leaving the train station for the first time on October 31 “. The roads are bright and you can see the end of the road. Looking around, no streetlight on the whole street is dark, even under the bridge it is bright. For those who are used to seeing it never turn on, I don’t know. I thought there was an event! ” She also sighed and wrote: “Every time you have to wait until a ‘big event’ happens to make a difference? What do you normally do? Streetlights that have been broken for a long time are repaired overnight, without exception, and they can be turned on. It’s very ironic. I don’t know if the light will still be on on graduation day or the light is really like many people guessed, but it is as bright as a show and breaks down after the spotlight. for a human life. It’s really sad. ” (Publisher: Xu Yiqing)

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