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Translation of P.191 of Taiwan Connection written by Jean-Pierre Thierry,
ex-prosecutor of France and MP of Europe. |
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P.191 To be murderedˇXInside story of Lafayette Frigates corruption |
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Chapter 20 To be murderedˇXInside story of Lafayette Frigates corruption |
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On Nov. 11, 1996, at noon, Montreal |
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The criminal police rushed to Yi-Li Yang's residence after they received the emergency notice.
Yi-Li Yang, twenty-year-old, recently just arrived in Canada from Taiwan.
He is a student of McGill University. His family also lost contact with him recently.
The police asked his landlord to open the door of Yangˇ¦s suite.
They searched the whole suite which seemed empty and in dead silence.
One policeman pushed the bathroom door and found Yi-Li Yang was lying in the bathtub,
with half of his head submerged in the water, without any vital signs.
There was a 110 V hair dryer in the bathtub with the plug in the outlet.
All of these seemed to indicate that Yi-Li Yang died of an electric shock.
The autopsy found no questionable points. Despite the Yang's family's protest, the police quickly brought this case to a close. |
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Yi-Li Yang is none other than navy Captain Ching-Feng Yin's nephew.
Yang's mom is Yin's younger sister and she thinks her son was murdered.
There was a contusion of 9 cm long on Yang's right cheek
andon his leg and right ankle, there was swelling contusions.
According to the inquest report, the swelling contusions were not enough to prove that Yang was murdered.
Yi-Li Yang was very close to his maternal uncle Ching-Feng Yin. They had ever met each other in Paris.
Yang's mom said that when Yang was visiting Paris, Yin gave him the information on purchase of Lafayette frigates.
Yin asked Yang to keep in custody of this information.
Though Yang's family had hired detectives to investigate this matter, his death is still a mystery.
The Canadian judicial organ has conclusively determined this case as an accidental death. |
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