At 9:22 tonight, Zhu Ling’s attorney Li Chunguang posted the latest developments in the case on his Weibo. The reporter learned from the briefing that Tsinghua University had received the previously issued "lawyer's letter" and that the school's senior officials began to contact Zhu Ling's parents. The legal team has also begun to apply for information disclosure to the Legal Affairs Office of the State Council. Currently, the Beijing police and Zhu Ling’s parents are still in communication.
The reporter contacted Li Chunguang by phone. He said that the progress of Zhu Ling's case was relatively slow. "The process was also relatively difficult, so we only announced the progress of the case today. I would also like to thank other members of the legal team for their cooperation." According to Li Chunguang, they set up a team of lawyers for Zhu Ling's case, totaling 10 people. "According to the school's request and respecting the wishes of Zhu Ling's parents, the legal team will not be involved in the contact process for the time being, nor will they accept any interviews on this matter." Li Chunguang said.
Nineteen years ago, Zhu Ling, a talented woman from Tsinghua University, was mysteriously poisoned, and the case remains unsolved. However, the talented woman in the past is now severely paralyzed, completely demented, and unable to take care of herself. In August this year, Li Chunguang of Yunnan Lingyun Law Firm, as Zhu Ling's attorney, issued a "lawyer's letter" to Tsinghua University, and the school officially launched the accountability process. At present, the school has received a "lawyer's letter" and the school's senior officials have begun to contact Zhu Ling's parents.