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| Taiwan authoritative coroner Dr. Jih-Song Yang judged twice that Yi-Li Yang was asphyxiated and might be murdered to die. | | |||
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| 1. | Document I: | | | |
| | i.e. The official letter file no. 40809 from Mr. Tzu-Ching Yang, the head of CIB R.O.C., dated June 17, 1997. In fact, letter no. 40809 was written based on the Document I-1, the reply of Dr. Jih-Song Yang, the supervisor of coroner's office of CIB, R.O.C. to International Affairs Division of CIB, R.O.C. | | ||
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| 2. | Document XIII: | | ||
| | i.e. The letter to Legislator Mr. Jer-Fu Lin dated August 5, 1998, from Dr. Jih-Song Yang, the consultant of coroner's office of CIB, R.O.C. | | ||
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[Note]: indicated in The letter ¨I have ever pointed out my opinions〃 means what had been indicated in The letter No. 40809. possibility 1: his head and shoulder were pressed into the water possibility 2: or his feet were pulled out of the water ** The letter indicated: The photo taken in Yang's bathtub shows his head and neck were twisted to left side (i.e. the photo taken by the Canadian police in the scene.) [Note]: For detail, please refer to Yang Jih-Song |
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| The Distress in Paris(i.e. Brief version of Yang's case) | | |||
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