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British Chinese media disclosed the details of the Chinese murder case: creating conflicts in business and brewing tragedies.

According to the information held by the local police, the suspect is Du Anxiang, a 52-year-old Chinese medicine practitioner. At present, the police are searching for Du's whereabouts, and the Chinese Embassy in Britain is also actively contacting overseas Chinese delegations and relevant departments in Zhejiang Province to find relatives of the victims.

The four victims were Ding Jifeng, a 46-year-old male,1born on May 26th, 964, a senior teacher in the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science of Manchester City University. Cui Ge, a 47-year-old female victim, was born on1April 4, 964 (Cui Ge is a Chinese name, and the name on the British passport is Ge Cui, and people usually call her Helen). She used to run many Chinese medicine shops, and now she teaches Chinese in a middle school. The other two are the daughters of Ding and Cui, Xing, 18 years old, and Alice, 1 1 year old. The preliminary autopsy report of the police showed that all four people were stabbed to death with sharp knives, and the time of death was about 3: 30 pm to 5 pm on April 29. According to eyewitnesses, the crime scene was bloody and terrible. What caused the suspect Du Anxiang to kill with a knife and kill innocent people indiscriminately? The reporter of Huashang Daily interviewed many times and learned the ins and outs of the case.

Ten years ago, I co-founded a Chinese medicine shop.

Ding Jifeng and Cui Ge, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, are college classmates and graduated from chemistry. In the early 1990s, Ding Jifeng and his wife came to study in the UK, where they received their doctor's and master's degrees respectively.

1In March, 1999, Cui Ge opened a Chinese medicine shop in Ors Barton, Northampton. The name of the company is Herbmagic, and the couple are shareholders. At the beginning of 2000, Cui Ge was introduced to Du Anxiang and his wife. Du Anxiang and his wife Chen Can both graduated from Hunan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They work in the herbalist Chinese medicine shop, a subsidiary of (Wu) Pharmaceutical Company. They came to the UK on work visas.

According to a friend of Du Anxiang, in order to expand his business, Cui Ge found Dr. Du and wanted to "dig" him. Cui promised to split it 50-50. However, according to the files that the reporter saw from the relevant departments of the British government, Du Anxiang did become a shareholder of Herbmagic on February 24, 2000, but his shares only accounted for 1%.

The ambiguous contract laid the groundwork for the tragedy.

Another friend of Du said that Cui Ge told Du at that time that because he had a work permit, the proportion of shares could not exceed1%; The two sides agreed otherwise in private. It was this agreement that laid the groundwork for the tragedy.

It is reported that after the cooperation between Cui and Du, the business has greatly improved, and the number of stores has increased to three, located in Coventry, Northampton and Cheltenham. According to the supplier who has business dealings with Cui Ge, Herbmagic was once very prosperous. Cui Ge was one of the earliest Chinese medicine shop operators who made a fortune 10 years ago.

Not long after the cooperation, the two sides had conflicts because of operation and profit sharing. It is said that Cui Ge soon spun off the company's business. According to the data, Cui set up a new company to operate a Chinese medicine shop on July 25th, 20001year. The name of this company is Healthy Herbal Medicine. There are two shareholders in the company, besides Cui Ge, the other is an Englishman, Paul Delaney.

Go your separate ways, and the dispute remains the same.

After 2002, the contradiction between Du Anxiang and Cui Ge intensified, and Cui refused to pay Du's profits. Du left Cui's Chinese medicine shop and started his own business after applying for permanent residence. In April of that year, he opened a Chinese medicine shop called Jade Herbal Medicine, and his shares in Herbmagic Company 1% remained unchanged.

According to Du's friends, Du Anxiang insisted on demanding his due share from Tregesso after independence. Cui doesn't care about anything and doesn't publish accounts. The dispute between the two sides lasted for several years. By the end of 2007, Du Anxiang sued Cui Ge to the local civil court, demanding that Cui Ge pay back the money.

Cui Ge transferred all the pharmacies soon after receiving the court summons. Just a few days before the court judge pronounced the sentence, that is, on May 8, 2008, Cui Ge and Ding Jifeng sold the house they had lived in for seven years at a low price.

After the verdict, Du Anxiang won the case. The court asked Cui to pay Du 40,000 pounds, but Cui said that she had no money and went bankrupt. According to English law, if a person goes bankrupt, the money he owes can only be written off. If this thing that has troubled them for six years ends here, it will not lead to future tragedies.

A few months later, after Du Anxiang accidentally discovered that Ding Jifeng and Cui Ge were bankrupt, the family still lived in the house of Close 10, a pioneer in Wootton, Northampton (that is, the crime scene on April 29). Du wondered why they could still live in the original house in this rich area if they had not sold their house and declared bankruptcy.

Through a lawyer, Du Anxiang found out that Cui Ge sold the house at a price lower than the market price of 65,000 pounds, and then rented it back from the buyer for 2 1 year. The market price of this house at that time was 275,000, but the actual transaction price was 2 1000. To Du Anxiang's surprise, the buyer who bought a house and rented a house from Cui Ge was actually Paul Delaney.

Find out you've been cheated before you go to court.

Paul Delaney, an Englishman, lives in central England. He had business cooperation with Cui Ge as early as 2000. 200 1 cooperate with Cui to open herbal medicine for health preservation. Cui sold all Chinese medicine shops in early 2008, and the company closed down. At present, Paul Delaney is still the manager of China Connection 2000 Co., Ltd. led by Cui Ge, whose main business is solar energy technology.

Du Anxiang and his lawyer believe that Cui Ge sold the property quickly at a price 20% lower than the market price, apparently to avoid repayment responsibility. Therefore, the Du couple filed a lawsuit in court, asking the court to declare the house transaction between Paul Delaney, Cui Ge and Ding Jifeng invalid.

20 10 in may, Northampton district court considered the transaction illegal and declared it invalid. But Cui Ge appealed in court. By the end of last year, the Court of Appeal held that transactions under 65,000 pounds did not violate fair trade on the grounds that the buyer promised to rent back 2 1 year. The court of appeal ruled to overturn the decision of the district court. After the ruling, Du Anxiang was extremely angry. He said that he would fight the lawsuit even if he lost all his money. He decided to submit the case to the High Court.

The lawsuit was finally lost, and it was a complete disappointment.

It is reported that Du Anxiang has spent nearly10,000 pounds in litigation in recent years. It is understood that Du and his wife, Dr., have run several Chinese medicine companies in the past ten years, including Jade Medicine and Fukang Medicine. The former graduated in 2008. The natural health care pharmacy under the name of Fukang Medicine is still open.

What is puzzling is that on 20 10+6543816 October, Du suddenly resigned as a director of the company and was replaced by his two children. It may be a mystery whether Du had made arrangements as early as then.

It is reported that on April 28 this year, the High Court ruled to uphold the ruling of the Court of Appeal, which completely disappointed Du Anxiang.

Neighbors called the police to expose a shocking case.

On the afternoon of May 1 this year, Northampton Police Department received a loss report. Ding Jifeng and Cui Ge's Indian neighbors claimed that they had not seen their whereabouts for two days, and she suspected that something might have happened to their next-door neighbor.

Ding Jifeng's home is located in Wootton Town, the southern suburb of Northampton, in a secluded community. It is said that the police rushed to the front and back doors after receiving the call, and there was no trace of damage.

The police knocked on the house of the neighbor who called the police. According to her, she and Ding Jia have been good neighbors since 2002 and usually take care of each other. If Ding Gu goes out, as long as she stays out for the night, she will definitely say hello. On April 29th, Prince William got married and there were celebrations in the community. Ding Shi, who has always loved literary activities, did not appear. On April 30th, the old lady watched anxiously for a day. The more she thought about it, the more she felt something was wrong. So on May 30th of 1, she couldn't help asking the police for help.

Four people died in different rooms.

After listening to the neighbor's introduction, the police immediately broke into the house. In this five-bedroom house, the police first found Ding Jifeng and his wife lying on the first floor, dead and covered in blood. Upstairs, the police later found the bodies of two children, which were confirmed to be Ding's two daughters.

Preliminary identification, all of them died of knife wounds, and the time of death should be April 29. 10 minutes later, a large number of police rushed to the scene and blocked some areas of the community. Forensic doctors and experts worked all night, hoping to find out the motive or clue of the murderer.

Ding Jifeng, a male teacher, has been teaching in the Department of Chemistry of Manchester City University since 2004, and is also the head of the department's enrollment group. Cui Ge is currently teaching Chinese at Caroline Chisholm Middle School in Northampton. Their 1 1 year-old daughter is in the seventh grade in the school where her mother teaches. 18-year-old eldest daughter is a senior 3 student in private Northampton High School. She has been admitted to Cambridge University and will start school in September this year.

The police worked all night and found some clues. The key point is that Ding Jia used to run a Chinese medicine shop for a long time, which seems to be related to a man named Du Anxiang.

The last sentence left by Du went up in smoke.

On the morning of May 2, the police divided into three roads and went to Manchester City University where Ding Jifeng was located, his wife's school and Du Anxiang's Chinese medicine shop to investigate. Du is the owner of a Chinese medicine shop. The police rushed to the Chinese medicine shop in the Palisades business center in Birmingham and learned that Du had been missing for three days. The last time I saw him was on the morning of April 29th.

Du Anxiang, born on February 2nd, 1958, lives in Coventry. According to his family, Du left home for work on the morning of April 29th 10, and went to the Chinese medicine shop to meet him. He hasn't seen him since. He is wearing a white baseball cap, gray trousers, a long brown coat, a blue sweater and black shoes. Du's head is very bald and he has worn a baseball cap for many years.

Du Anxiang has never been home since he left on April 29th. That night, the family was anxious and rushed to the store to find the note he left. He said, "It's time to say goodbye." He asked his wife and two children to take care of each other. His wife then reported the case to the West Midlands Police Department.

Is it a person?

According to police investigation, Du Anxiang left his residence on the morning of April 29th 10 and left a note in the Chinese medicine shop. He took the train from Birmingham to Northampton at 1 1: 22, got off the train at 12: 35 and took a bus to the victim's home. There are video recordings of trains and buses that Du got on and off.

The police confirmed from the computer online communication records of the two daughters that they were still chatting with friends online on the afternoon of the 29th, and the eldest daughter Ding Xing also planned to go out to meet friends at night. The police said that the last time the eldest daughter appeared online was at 3: 43 pm on April 29.

Ding Jifeng loves sports, and his body is stronger, while Du is shorter. How could he kill four people by himself? Some people suspect that he may have an accomplice.

In addition, the police confirmed that Ding's own car was being repaired. On April 29th, they rented a silver vauxhall Corsa sleeper with the license plate number BG60 PMO. I haven't seen this car since April 29th. It may have been driven away by Du Anxiang or his accomplices after the murder. There is no whereabouts yet.

Du's family turned to friends.

Although Du Anxiang left a note suggesting that he was no longer alive, the police still reminded the public to be vigilant. If you find this car or Du himself, don't approach it easily. Du's current mental state may be in a state of high panic, and anything dangerous may happen.

On May 4th, Du's wife said in their home in Coventry: "Our family is under great pressure, and the money that Dante's family owes us has not been paid back. When our two families do business together, the profits should be 50-50, but they always take more than half of the profits. So in 2007, we took Ding Jia to court, and the judge ruled that Ding Jia owed us 60% of the profits, but we got nothing. My husband's situation is very difficult. He has become very strange and I am very sad. "

When talking about her husband's possible involvement in the murder, she expressed disbelief. The whole family is also worried about Du Anxiang, hoping that the police can find his whereabouts as soon as possible. According to her neighbors, Chen Can left her residence with her luggage that night, probably to avoid being tracked by local reporters and stay at a friend's house. At present, the police are still conducting a carpet search in their homes. The latest news is that Du's passport was found in his home.

The police turned to the Embassy of China for help.

After the tragedy, Northampton police contacted the Embassy of China and the local overseas Chinese community to find the families of the victims. It is reported that Ding Jifeng's family has no other relatives in Britain. As of press time, their relatives and friends in China have not been contacted. The Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the Chinese Embassy in the UK has urgently contacted the British Zhejiang Friendship Association and the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Zhejiang Province to visit Ding and Cui's relatives and friends in China. The Chinese community is called upon to provide active help.

At present, there are several possibilities for Du Anxiang's whereabouts: first, he may commit suicide in the wild; Second, he may still be lurking somewhere, ready to continue the murder, and his next target may be Cui Ge's British business partner; Others speculated that he might have fled England.

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