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[Taiwan ~ Attachment 2] |
Chinese Version |
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Taiwan authoritative coroner Dr. Yang Jih-Song judged twice
as per Document I and Document XIII that Yang might be murdered. |
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According to the photo taken by the Canadian police which showed Yang's head and neck twisted to his right side,
Dr. Yang judged it was artificial, and the hair dryer was for disguise or speeded the death of Yang. |
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Our Document I: |
translated from the official letter File No. 40809 dated June 17th, 1997
from Mr. Yang Tzu-Ching, the head of Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau. |
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File No. 40809 is an official letter from Mr. Yang Tzu-Ching, which was written based on the Document 1-1,
the reply of Dr.Yang Jih-Song, the supervisor of coroners' office of Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau,
to International Affairs Division of Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau. |
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Our Document XIII: |
translated from another official letter dated August 5th, 1998 from Dr. Yang Jih-Song,
the consultant of coroners' office of Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau. |
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[Note 1]: |
Dr. Yang Jih-Song, a famous and authoritative coroner with over four decades experience,
whose judgements have help break serious criminal cases in Taiwan, is trusted by Taiwanese people.
In Taiwan he is known as an upright officer and Taiwanese national treasure.
After retirement, President Lee awarded him a medal and he was employed to be
the consultant of coroners' office of Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau. |
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[Note 2]: |
Document XIII is to explain Document I,
thus please study both Document I and XIII for better understanding. |
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Taiwan
or The Distress in Paris
(i.e. Brief version of Yang's case) |
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