Residents of the usually tight-knit region of Port Stephens has been left in shock after it was revealed one of their neighbours Shiyan “Jasmine” Sun was accused of harbouring a dark secret.
She’s accused of - with strong denials - being at the centre of the mysterious and deadly poisoning of Zhu Ling, that has enthralled millions in China.
Friends and acquaintances have struggled to reconcile the social, affable neighbour with the case of the poisoning of Ling, who after the incident was confined to a wheelchair, almost blind, her parents forced to cut her food into tiny pieces and hand-feed her, their daughter so disabled she was described as having the mental age of a six-year-old for almost 30 years until she passed away in December. It’s fair to say the Port Stephens community is in shock.
In this latest story in our series of reporting, @NC_Robinson and I spoke with doctors across the world involved in the diagnosis of Ling and the 2018 analysis of her hair which confirmed she was repeatedly poisoned.
What does this mean for Ling? Will there be justice for her?
Read our latest coverage of this baffling saga here: https://t.co/6jlEutk974
Pictured for the first time in 20 yrs is a property investor who stands accused of being at the centre of a mysterious and deadly poisoning that has enthralled millions in China for almost 30 years.
And she’s living in a small NSW town. Full story here:
https://t.co/Jr1WDBVqIW
This is the scariest thing I've ever seen in my life, they've turned whole Gaza into hellfire. Oh Allah please help the people of Gaza
#starlinkforgaza#FreePalenstine
#พารากอน If this man is released, Thailand's image as a wonderful tourist city will completely collapse. There will be more and more juvenile delinquents. Everyone who tries to live a healthy life becomes like a joker.
#พารากอน A 14-year-old beast who has experienced education, so much evidence proves that he practiced and ultimately killed people with premeditation. If the title of psychopath solves it, so do we. Juvenile protection laws should not exist to protect criminals.
#พารากอน The victims’ families have spoken out on Chinese online platforms. The victims had twin girls who had just turned five years old. They were originally scheduled to return to China at three in the morning, but now they can never see each other again.