At 9:30 a.m. on November 1, the "Case of Chasing the Murderer for My Brother for More than 20 Years" will be heard in court. At around 8 pm on October 30, my sister Li Haiyu shaved her head and walked out of Zhanjiang Railway Station alone. She came to attend Friday's court heari

At 9:30 a.m. on November 1, the "case of chasing the murderer for his brother for more than 20 years" will be heard in court. At around 8 pm on October 30, my sister Li Haiyu shaved her head and walked out of Zhanjiang Railway Station alone. She came to attend Friday's court hearing, and this was the day she had been looking forward to for more than 20 years as she hunted for her brother's murderer.

Li Haiyu is the fourth of six siblings, and her late brother is the youngest child in the family. The defendant Yi Mouhua was wanted by the police after he killed his employer's 9-year-old son Li Huanping, who was Li Haiyu's younger brother, over a wage dispute.

In 1997, after her sister Li Haiyu came of age, she searched for the murderer all over the world. After finding the suspected suspect, she chatted with him online for three years and finally determined the identity of the murderer. However, after the suspect was captured by the police in 2020, he was released half a year later due to insufficient evidence. After additional investigation, prosecution was approved.

On November 1, the case will be heard in the Zhanjiang Intermediate Court of Guangdong Province. The defendant Yi Mouhua is charged with intentional homicide.

At around 8 pm on October 30, Li Haiyu walked out of Zhanjiang West Station wearing a rose-red coat. Dawan News reporter noticed that Li Haiyu, who originally had short hair, shaved his head. Li Haiyu said that she shaved off her hair before leaving in the morning. She said she was afraid that others would see her white hair. She also determined not to take revenge or grow her hair. "My younger brother is my only younger brother. I must seek justice for my younger brother and avenge him. I also want to take my younger brother back and bury him in peace."

As he spoke, Li Haiyu became emotional and shed tears.

At the same time, Li Haiyu told Dawan News reporters that she came from her hometown in Hunan alone, but she brought her father's photo with her. "I brought my father here to tell him that I did not let him down!"

Li Haiyu said that when her father passed away in 2014, she told her that she must find the murderer Yi Mouqing (later changed his name to Yi Mouhua) to save his brother. In order to take revenge, he also left a suicide note, specifying the village where Yi Mouqing's family was located, as well as his physical characteristics, which gave Li Haiyu a clearer goal in pursuing the murderer. "I want to finish it, but it's not all done yet. Because I haven't waited for Yi Mouhua's sentencing yet!" Li Haiyu said.

Source: Dawan News

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At 9:30 a.m. on November 1, the "case of chasing the murderer for his brother for more than 20 years" will be heard in court. At around 8 pm on October 30, my sister Li Haiyu shaved her head and walked out of Zhanjiang Railway Station alone. She came to attend Friday's court hearing, and this was the day she had been looking forward to for more than 20 years as she hunted for her brother's murderer.

Li Haiyu is the fourth of six siblings, and her late brother is the youngest child in the family. The defendant Yi Mouhua was wanted by the police after he killed his employer's 9-year-old son Li Huanping, who was Li Haiyu's younger brother, over a wage dispute.

In 1997, after her sister Li Haiyu came of age, she searched for the murderer all over the world. After finding the suspected suspect, she chatted with him online for three years and finally determined the identity of the murderer. However, after the suspect was captured by the police in 2020, he was released half a year later due to insufficient evidence. After additional investigation, prosecution was approved.

On November 1, the case will be heard in the Zhanjiang Intermediate Court of Guangdong Province. The defendant Yi Mouhua is charged with intentional homicide.

At around 8 pm on October 30, Li Haiyu walked out of Zhanjiang West Station wearing a rose-red coat. Dawan News reporter noticed that Li Haiyu, who originally had short hair, shaved his head. Li Haiyu said that she shaved off her hair before leaving in the morning. She said she was afraid that others would see her white hair. She also determined not to take revenge or grow her hair. "My younger brother is my only younger brother. I must seek justice for my younger brother and avenge him. I also want to take my younger brother back and bury him in peace."

As he spoke, Li Haiyu became emotional and shed tears.

At the same time, Li Haiyu told Dawan News reporters that she came from her hometown in Hunan alone, but she brought her father's photo with her. "I brought my father here to tell him that I did not let him down!"

Li Haiyu said that when her father passed away in 2014, she told her that she must find the murderer Yi Mouqing (later changed his name to Yi Mouhua) to save his brother. In order to take revenge, he also left a suicide note, specifying the village where Yi Mouqing's family was located, as well as his physical characteristics, which gave Li Haiyu a clearer goal in pursuing the murderer. "I want to finish it, but it's not all done yet. Because I haven't waited for Yi Mouhua's sentencing yet!" Li Haiyu said.

Source: Dawan News

Reporting and rights protection channels: Download the "Morning Video" client from the application market and search "Help" for one-click access; or add reporting customer service on WeChat: xxcbcsp; or call the hotline 0731-85571188. If you need content cooperation, please call the government and enterprise service desk at 19176699651.