A woman in Hangzhou was depressed after being cheated by a courier. How does she defend her rights?

In March this year, 28-year-old Ms. Wu and her boyfriend moved from Beijing to Hangzhou to work in the design industry. One afternoon, as usual, she went to the express delivery point at the gate of the community to pick up the express delivery. Because there were many people picking up the courier at that time, she could only wait there while playing with her mobile phone. At that time, Lang, the owner of the grocery store next to the express, was secretly filming her video with his mobile phone. This is a very simple process. He made a video clip and posted it online.

In the early morning of August 7, Ms. Wu received a sneak shot video and chat screenshot from her friend Manna. In this video, Ms. Wu turned into a little rich woman who took care of her children at home alone, and then flirted with the courier brother and took the initiative to seduce. Suddenly, she became a coquettish young woman having an affair, and the imaginary romantic plot suddenly exploded on the Internet. When Ms. Wu saw this, she called the police and began to collect relevant evidence. Six days later, the police informed that two suspects, Lang and He, were detained for defaming others. Langmou admitted that he was the owner of the convenience store next door, and helped to shoot it at the express station that day. He and his friends played the roles of courier brother and hostess respectively to attract people's attention, fabricated ambiguous WeChat chat content, and then sent the video and chat screenshots together. Lang and He were administratively detained by the police for nine days for slandering others.

Unfortunately, what Ms. Wu has to solve now is the impact of this behavior on her. Ms. Wu Can didn't put herself into work and was persuaded by the company to quit her job. A few months after the incident, Ms. Wu almost closed herself up. Although she was innocent, people around her talked about her after dinner. Many friends saw her and told this gossip about her first. Ms. Wu even changed the courier recipient to her boyfriend's information. This can be done without going out. In this way, many times when you go out, you will still be paid more attention or peeped. On September 8, Ms. Wu and her boyfriend went to the clinical psychology department of Hangzhou First People's Hospital and were diagnosed with depression. The doctor suggested taking medicine for treatment. What frightens Ms. Wu most is the attitude of several rumors. The two suspects involved did not apologize. Ms. Wu asked the rumor maker to publicly record the video and compensate her for the corresponding losses.

Therefore, the network is a double-edged sword. When a person uses the network to spread positive energy and useful knowledge and values, it is positive. If he uses it for some ulterior purpose, it will cause great trouble to the victim.