The 28-year-old man was thrown by the Westport fraud group and waited to die. He was abused and skinny… The hospital refused to accept the remaining 30 kilograms | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

There are frequent incidents of abuse of victims of fraud in Cambodia. A local Chinese owner of a hotel broke the news recently that he rescued a 28-year-old Chinese man who was “thrown out” by an Internet fraud company in Westport. Because of the damage, the kind-hearted people sent him to the hospital but was rejected by the Westport Hospital.

According to the “Hong Kong 01” report, in the early morning of June 3 this year, Li Nan, the owner of the Great Wall Hotel in Cambodia, suddenly posted a video in the Cambodian Chinese group, saying that the man in the video was from Jiangsu, named Mi Moujun, who had been arrested by Westport when he was found. Internet fraud companies were thrown on the side of the road, and organs such as liver, gallbladder, lungs, and stomach were severely damaged.

Later, a Chinese netizen “Da Da” drove to the scene to try to help Mi Nan, but was surprised to find that Mi Nan, who was regarding 170 cm tall, weighed only over 30 kilograms, was skinny and stench all over his body. After questioning, he even found him She has not eaten for more than 1 week, and has not had bowel movements for half a month, and her body is extremely weak. The kind-hearted people rushed Mi Nan to the hospital in Phnom Penh for treatment, but unfortunately he died in the early morning of the next day.

The report pointed out that following the incident was exposed, some netizens reported that the deceased had a shy personality, so his fraud performance had not been good. Therefore, he was resold many times in various parks in Westport, and the selling price was regarding 14,000 US dollars. It is likely that the fraud group was trying to drain him. After the final value of the money, he did not heal him, and seeing that no other company wanted to buy him, he took him to the barren mountains and wild mountains to discard.

Li Nan, who was abandoned by the fraud group, died unfortunately. (Photo/Retrieved from “Hong Kong 01”)

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