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What happened to the dismemberment of wealthy businessmen in China?

On June 15, local time, the murder of China billionaire Yuan made new progress. According to local media reports, the suspect Nye refused to accept the murder charge and demanded to share the profits of 47 farms jointly invested by them, which were worth more than 50 million US dollars in 20 15.

20 15 In May, 42-year-old Yuan was just killed in a mansion in Vancouver, Canada. His body was chopped into 100 pieces, and the suspect Nai was said to be the cousin of the deceased. It is reported that Yuan Gang, from Hebei, China, is a director of a state-owned enterprise under a well-known domestic listed company, worth hundreds of millions.

Recently, the court held another session, the focus of which was the division of property.

According to reports, Zhao Li and Yuan Gang jointly developed 47 farmland in Saskatchewan, with an estimated value of more than 50 million US dollars in 20 15 years. Nye asked for the division of these properties.

Nye said, 20 1 1, both of them invested in farmland and reached an agreement, which he bought and managed. If the farmland is sold or rented, he will get a third of the profits.

In 20 12, the provincial department of agriculture spent $3.7 million to acquire these farmland. Nye revealed that in late February of 20 15, Yuan Gang reached an agreement with an unidentified buyer to buy these fields from the agricultural sector again for 7.8 million US dollars, and said that it would be implemented on or before May 25th of 20 15.

Defender Nai said that according to the contract, Zhao Ke got one third of the land sales, but Yuan Gang didn't pay the money. On May 2nd, they had an argument. Nai shot Yuan Gang in a rage and cut his body into 100 pieces.

In court, Nye demanded a comprehensive accounting of farmland risk profits and a share according to the contract. At present, the court has not yet made a final ruling on this allegation.

In recent years, there have been more and more criminal cases because of the uneven distribution of interests. In fact, money seems less important than life. Isn't there a saying that the saddest thing in life is that people are gone and money is still there?