Did Ms. Wang, a pregnant woman who fell off a cliff in Thailand, get a successful divorce?

On the evening of April 11, Ms. Wang, a pregnant woman who fell off a cliff in Thailand, posted a video saying that she was not "divorced" yet.

On June 9, 2019, pregnant Ms. Wang and her husband Yu Moudong miraculously survived after being pushed off a cliff by her husband, resulting in 17 fractures, more than 200 stitches, and repeated surgeries. She said, "Everything that doesn't kill me will make me stronger." In March 2020, her husband was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Thai court in the first instance and to 10 years in prison in the second instance. Ms. Wang was dissatisfied and appealed.

According to Beiqing Daily, Ms. Wang said that she and Yu Moudong obtained their certificates in China and are still married. Only after the final result of the Thai criminal trial comes out, can the divorce be divorced domestically, and then a civil lawsuit can be filed against Yu Moudong for compensation. Putting aside the medical expenses for her eight surgeries and recovery, it would cost one to two million to litigate in Thailand, hire a lawyer, and have people translate relevant materials.

When asked if she still believed in love and marriage, Ms. Wang said bluntly, "Marriage is beautiful, love is beautiful, but this person has problems, and that is his problem. He cannot represent marriage or marriage. Love. He doesn't deserve it. Even if he wants to kill me for money, can you say that money is a bad thing? If you want to run a good relationship, you should treat the other person well. I still believe in love, but I will admit that I was wrong. It was my negligence that I did not pay enough attention to the other person. Do your homework. I also hope you can learn from me. If you want to get married with someone, you should get along with them for a long time. You can also investigate whether the other party has been involved in any criminal cases and civil cases through formal channels. Debt. These are things I have never done. I hope everyone can know and protect themselves effectively." Recently, Ms. Wang also disclosed her recovery process on her personal social platform. In the short video released, from squatting to standing up, from raising legs to stepping, these are all extremely simple actions, but she needs to do her best. Finally, she stood up and walked towards the bright place ahead. Despite the stumbles, every step was extremely determined. "From the moment I fell off the cliff, my life was in ruins, with surgeries and lawsuits..." Ms. Wang said, but I didn't want to be dragged into the abyss. I want to fight for justice in my own way, but I also want to live my own life.