Wuhan’s Missing Teenagers are the Corner of the Iceberg

WRIC Report                                        2023-02-18

 

 

Since the media has exposed more than 30 Wuhan college students in 2017, this data has been climbing to hundreds of people in a few years. On average, a college student or young social young people have disappeared every three months. In order to find a child, parents spend their minds and even wrote a pay for the promise. The parents who were looking for their children to find their children to check the missing population from the Internet. In recent years, the disappeared age is from eighteen nine to 20, and the total number of disappearances is 500-600.

 

Lin Feiyang, a native of Luoyang, Henan, was 1.85 meters tall. After returning to Wuhan from Moscow University on November 26, 2015, he disappeared at Changqingwu Road.

 

 

Mr. Lin, the father of the disappeared college student Lin Feiyang, told reporters that Lin Feiyang did not tell anyone when he returned to China, and only carried a backbone bag. When I went, the large luggage was full of two boxes, and most of the luggage, clothes, and computers were left in the dormitory. It is speculated that he would go back to what he did or see what he saw.

 

What makes Lin’s father regret is that the police did not set a case or deal with the disappearance of the population at that time. “At that time, his mobile phone number could be opened, but no one answered. I asked the police to locate the mobile phone. At that time, the response was that the population was missing and could not file a case, so I couldn’t check the phone address. I missed a very important opportunity.”

 

From December 2015, , the owner of this car and the father of the missing boy Lin Feiyang, shuttLin Shaoqingled through the streets and alleys of Wuhan every day, eating and lodging in the car, and spent a long life looking for his son. When waiting for a red light at the intersection, the taxi driver next to him chatted with him like an acquaintance about his recent progress in finding someone, or complained about the traffic congestion in Wuhan.

 

Even in an unknown alley, the old man walking by would poke his head in and ask, “Have you found this child yet?”  (Photo by Lin Shaoqing)

 

 

Cheng Hao, a native of Suizhou, Hubei, was 21 years old and 1.75 meters tall. He was a junior student in Huazhong University of Science and Technology. He disappeared near the Yangtze River Second Bridge on November 28, 2014.

 

 

Cheng Hao, a student of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, disappeared near the Yangtze River Second Bridge on November 28, 2014. (webpage Screenshot)

 

Cheng Hao’s father, Mr. Cheng, said, “Children have disappeared near Jianghan Road. This year, this year, there is no message, and the country does not care. I hope the media will help us disadvantaged groups.”

 

 

 

 

Wang Chongzheng, born in December 1992, a student of Hubei Medical University, disappeared in Jiangxia District, Wuhan on April 21, 2017.

 

Wang Chongzheng, a former student of Hubei Medical University, disappeared in Jiangxia District, Wuhan on April 21, 2017. (Internet picture)

 

Wang Chongzheng’s father said: “I asked the police for help, and they said that the child is hiding because of debts? My child will definitely not owe debts. They did not file a case on the grounds that the child has grown up and has a normal thinking of his own. Now 90% of the police are like this, when we go to the police, they are very indifferent, and they refuse to file a case to find someone from the beginning.” He said: “If the police file a case, the child will be easily found.”

 

 

Luo Hao, a native of Jiujiang, Jiangxi, born in July 1994, 1.83 meters tall, student in Changsha, Hunan. On September 10, 2015, he went to Wuhan University to find classmates and disappeared at Hongshan Plaza, Wuhan. Luo Hao’s father, Mr. Luo, told reporters that there are more than 70 cameras near Hongshan Square, which is very prosperous and the road is in all directions. However, the Interpol Brigade of the Wuchang Branch said that this is the secret of the country. If they are not allowed to see it, they can only see them. They did not see it.

 

 

“What is the road to Hongshan Plaza, there are several cameras, any unit, I remember clearly, more than 70 cameras can’t catch my child’s trace? He just doesn’t let you see.” “The disappearance of the case will not be filed for a few years. We reported to the Lujiashan School in Wuchang District.

 

Luo Hao, a native of Jiujiang, Jiangxi, born in July 1994, 1.83 meters tall, student in Changsha, Hunan. On September 10, 2015, he went to Wuhan University to find classmates and disappeared at Hongshan Plaza, Wuhan. Luo Hao’s father, Mr. Luo, told reporters that there are more than 70 cameras near Hongshan Square, which is very prosperous and the road is in all directions. However, the Interpol Brigade of the Wuchang Branch said that this is the secret of the country. If they are not allowed to see it, they can only see them. They did not see it.

 

“What is the road to Hongshan Plaza, there are several cameras, any unit, I remember clearly, more than 70 cameras can’t catch my child’s trace? He just doesn’t let you see.” “The disappearance of the case will not be filed for a few years. We reported to the Lujiashan School in Wuchang District.

 

Photos of Other Missing Teens:

 

Yu,Yang. Missing.

 

Bao Ling, a girl from Wuhan, disappeared on April 23, 2018. (Internet picture)

 

Shuai Zongbin, a senior student at Wuhan University of Technology, disappeared at 2:30 am on March 17, 2016. He sang with his classmates at KTV on the night of the 16th. Graduate students have been recommended.

 

Zhu,Minghu.

Qian, Cang

Lin, Feiyang.

Zhu,Yuhong.

 

Hu, Xinyu.

 

 

Here’s what parents are willing to pay to find their children. The amount ranges from RMB 50,000 to RMB 500,000.

 

 

 

The Institute of Hepatobiliary Diseases of Wuhan University held the “2016 China-International Organ Donation and Transplantation Forum and Training Conference. 

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The official news of the Hubei provincial government said: “Without Hubei, without Wuhan, there would be no organ transplantation in China”

 

 

Mr. Yang Zili, a dissident in China, has been paying close attention to the disappearances in Wuhan, and contacted the relatives of the missing persons by phone one by one to verify. He compiled an electronic form of “Missing List 3 near Wuhan” and posted it on the Internet. Among them, a list of 42 people was listed, marked in red. The list in font is 21 college students who have been “verified” by Yang Zili himself, and these people have disappeared in Wuhan one after another.

 

Part of the list of missing young people in Wuhan since 2015 year: