Zhu Ling's father Wu Chengzhi confirmed to reporters that he had submitted an "Application for Investigation Supervision" to the Supreme People's Procuratorate by mail on April 15, requesting "to investigate the illegal activities of relevant departments during the investigation of the case of Zhu Ling's poisoning" Supervise, provide corrective opinions or inspection suggestions and urge them to continue investigating the case."
In addition, Wu Chengzhi also responded to recent foreign media reports on the current situation of Sun, who once shared a dormitory with Zhu Ling.
Caption: Zhu Ling’s old photo
said he “will not forgive the murderer”
Zhu Ling is a grade 92 student majoring in physical chemistry and instrumental analysis in the Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University. He began to suffer from strange illnesses at the end of 1994 and was diagnosed with a highly toxic disease on April 28, 1995. Thallium poisoning. Subsequently, all parties were convinced that Zhu Ling had been poisoned, and the police initiated an investigation, but so far to no avail.
Sun, a girl who shared the dormitory with Zhu Ling, was considered to be the only person who could legally obtain thallium salt and get close to Zhu Ling. Beijing police responded to the Zhu Ling case on May 8, 2013, saying that because the thallium poisoning test report came out too late, there were no monitoring facilities in the relevant places, and the traces and evidence of the crime had been lost. Despite the best efforts of the investigators and various criminal investigation measures available at the time, no direct evidence was obtained to identify the criminal suspect. The police said that some cases were indeed subject to investigation conditions, but due to objective factors such as loss of evidence, they were ultimately unable to be investigated. They also stated that "the task force has always insisted on handling cases fairly and in accordance with the law without any interference."
In 2006, Sun issued a statement firmly denying poisoning and claiming that he was not the only student exposed to thallium salts. However, according to Bei Zhicheng, a middle school classmate who helped rescue Zhu Ling, a hacker once invaded the mailboxes of Sun and other classmates and obtained Sun's "posting guide" and other information that Sun guided several classmates to support her statement to clarify the suspicion. The hacker told reporters, "I hope to push for the resumption of the investigation. As long as we work hard, there will be hope."
On December 22, 2023, Zhu Ling, who was paralyzed and had cranial nerve damage due to thallium poisoning, and who was cared for by his elderly parents for a long time, passed away, which once again aroused public attention to the "thallium poisoning" case. According to the Hualin Relief Fund, which has helped Zhu Ling for many years, Zhu Ling's parents went to Beijing's Wan'an Cemetery on April 8 to sweep the grave of Zhu Ling's sister Wu Jin. If they fail to apply for a larger cemetery before the end of the year, Zhu Ling will be buried with his sister. Here it is.
Caption: Zhu Ling’s family
When asked about the current situation with his wife, Wu Chengzhi said, “My health has been better recently.” In response to the question "Is justice absent?" Wu Chengzhi said, "How can she forgive the murderer? The case is clear and clear. The murderer was already very hateful, but she was not found out in the end."
requested that the "Zhu Ling case" be continued to be investigated. "
The news that Zhu Ling's parents submitted an "Application for Investigation Supervision" to the Supreme People's Procuratorate was also disclosed by the Hualin Rescue Fund. Wu Chengzhi confirmed the news and said that the reason why cannot forget the "Zhu Ling case" is because "Zhu Ling was originally poisoned" and "it was very unfair! So we have to appeal to her and make things clear."
At the beginning of this year, some Australian media disclosed the current situation of Sun, who once shared a dormitory with Zhu Ling. According to reports, Sun currently lives in a small town in New South Wales, where she and her husband own multiple properties. So far, more than 44,000 people have signed a petition on the world's largest online petition platform, hoping that the Australian government can deport Sun.
Caption: The Australian, the number one selling newspaper in Australia, reported on Sun and made a front page introduction
Caption: The Australian media reported on Sun’s recent situation
In response, Wu Chengzhi responded, “(reporting) we basically I’ve read it all, didn’t she go to Australia?”
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