Personal information of missing student Zhou Liangyu of Wuhan University of Technology. (Internet photo)
In recent years, the mysterious disappearance of male university students in Wuhan, China, has been frequently reported, and the authorities have responded negatively to the suspicion that it is related to live organ harvesting by the Chinese Communist Party. A few days ago, another sophomore male student at Wuhan University of Technology suddenly vanished from the face of the earth, with a similar pattern of disappearance to previous incidents, and his family desperately seeking help online.
On May 1, a posting about the missing student was circulated online, and the poster was suspected to be the missing student’s family.
The screenshot of the post shows that the missing student is Zhou Liangyu, a sophomore turbine student at Wuhan University of Technology, studying at the Yujiatou Campus in Wuchang City (1178 Heping Avenue, Wuchang District, Wuhan). 28 April, the daytime school exams, more than 9 p.m., Zhou Liangyu received a phone call and said he went out to meet friends, and at 10:05 left out of the school gate, except for his cell phone, did not bring anything else.
The first day of the 29th, the daytime exams continued, but Zhou Liangyu did not return to school, the students felt very strange, but then called him, it was prompted to turn off the phone. 30 noon, the students told the school counselor that Zhou Liangyu did not return to the news; evening 5 pm, the counselor contacted the parents. parents.
When the parents heard the news, it was like a bolt from the blue. The parents said that Zhou Liangyu is the only child in the family, and has always been very obedient and understanding, and is an optimistic and lively child. After understanding all aspects of the situation, parents feel that the child did not have any abnormalities beforehand, so more worried about what happened, so online for help, hoping that netizens provide clues, and “kneel to ask for forwarding to save lives”.
The parents also provided a recent photo of Zhou Liangyu and ID photos, as well as other personal details: 21 years old, origin Heilongjiang. The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public.
The news has been hotly debated online, with many netizens again questioning whether it is related to the Chinese Communist Party’s organ transplant industry.
Netizens question whether the missing college student is related to organ transplants (web screenshot)
Netizens question whether the disappearance of college students is related to organ transplants. (Webpage screenshot)
Between 2013 and 2016, a number of foreign male students who attended university in Wuhan disappeared, gradually drawing the attention of the community. in September 2017, an article titled “Think big! Why did more than 30 college students mysteriously disappear in Wuhan? article in the network hot circulation. After analysis, the article ruled out the possibility that the missing students were caught in a pyramid scheme, kidnapped, controlled for crimes, or even abducted by aliens, and ended with the words, “The mysterious disappearance of the vanished young college students remains a mystery!”
However, the authorities soon detained the author of the article for “spreading rumors”. The number of missing college students in Wuhan has since continued to climb, with some netizens suggesting the total may be in the hundreds. But Wuhan police claimed that the missing had the right to direct their own actions, and therefore refused to file a case as a missing person.
The official inaction has led to much speculation pointing to organ trafficking. Wuhan University of Science and Technology missing student Xiao Pengfei’s father said that dozens of missing people have the common feature of age in the upper and lower 20s, height of about 1 meter 8, and all evaporated in the Yangtze River Bridge area, “there are parents inside the group to think in this regard, maybe the child organs dug, and then the child was disposed of.
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