However, after raising tens of thousands of love money, netizens were surprised to find that the parents did not take their children for treatment. After receiving the inspection feedback from the hospital that "the child is still saved, please be hospitalized immediately", they actually took their children "hastily disappeared".
A few days later, the child died.
Netizens questioned the couple's deliberate fraudulent donation, which led to the death of the child.
On April 10, many netizens, including Chen Lan, a writer of Weibo Great V@, chose to call the police. The cover journalist learned from the Taikang County police that on the same day, the police had organized police to start investigation and evidence collection.
The couple posted photos of their sick children on the Internet.
Event:
The seriously ill parents of a 3-year-old girl appealed to netizens for donations.
In March this year, Wang He, a villager from Zhangji Town, Taikang County, Zhoukou City, Henan Province, and his wife Yang posted information and photos of her daughter's illness on the Internet, hoping to get donations from well-meaning netizens.
In the information for help, the two claimed that their daughter had an eye tumor and needed to raise 1.5 million yuan in aid.
After seeing the photos and various information of the children in the hospital, many caring netizens lend a helping hand and donate tens of thousands of yuan through multiple fundraising platforms.
A photo posted on the Internet by Chen Lan, a great V@ writer in Weibo, shows that on March 27th, the two men drew 233 16 yuan from the donation.
While donating money, netizens also suggested that the parents take their children from Zhoukou to a big hospital in Zhengzhou, Henan or Beijing for treatment. Some netizens who know medicine even comfort them. "Although the eye tumor is a malignant tumor, it is possible to recover if it is found early and treated early" and urged it to go to the hospital quickly.
Report:
The child did not treat his death in time. Netizens questioned fraudulent donations.
However, with more and more donations, netizens found that parents did not take their children to the hospital for examination.
Some netizens began to question the two people's fraudulent donations and went to the door to urge them to send their children to the hospital quickly.
@ Writer Chen Lan's online report material wrote:
On April 6, 20 18, after many caring people came to visit and urged to be sent to the hospital, Yaya was sent to Beijing Children's Hospital by her mother and grandfather. After the eye oncologist in the hospital confirmed that the child was still alive, her mother immediately made a scene in the hospital (the surveillance video can be retrieved) and then forcibly took the child away and disappeared.
Since then, the child has not appeared for several days.
On April 9, caring netizens rushed to Liangwen Village in Zhangji Town again, found the parents of the children, and strongly demanded that the children be sent to the hospital. Unfortunately, however, after only three days, the child's condition deteriorated rapidly and he died in the ICU of the local county hospital.
Writer Chen Lan said, "I suspect that in these three days, it is very likely that his parents want to get out of trouble (because of increasing public doubts) and maliciously cut off their children's diet, which eventually leads to their failure. Please actively involve the police and seal up the child's body immediately! Please find out the cause of death and find out the money suspected of fraudulent donation! "
Progress:
The couple have not responded yet, and the police have been involved in the investigation.
How much did the caring people donate to Wang and Yang? Where did the money go? Why did you suddenly "disappear" with your child after the examination at Beijing Children's Hospital? What happened three days before the child died?
With these doubts, in April 10, the cover journalist repeatedly called the mobile phone number left by Wang and Yang when they appealed for donations, but no one answered, and no one replied to the text message.
Subsequently, the reporter contacted the staff of the Propaganda Department of Taikang County Public Security Bureau by telephone. The other party replied that the bureau received a report on the morning of April 10 and immediately arranged for the police to go to the village to investigate and collect evidence. However, at present, the police have not reported the specific progress to the office, and it may take some time to reply after the investigation is completed.
The cover journalist called Taikang Women's Federation again. The office staff said that Yaya's illness and experience were not known before. If they knew, they would try their best to help. "Now we can only wait for the police to investigate, and there is nothing we can do." She said.