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China schoolgirl dies naked, Toronto police arrest suspect.
The girl who stayed in Canada was killed. Beijing netizens witnessed this scene.
In an interview with Ming Pao, Necole Liu's father affirmed that he had learned from reliable sources that his daughter had been injured and died unfortunately.
Just before her daughter's accident, Necole Liu was still talking to her mother through online video. According to Mr. Liu, after talking with her mother, her daughter continued to chat with her friends online. As a result, this friend witnessed a thrilling fighting scene with his own eyes.
According to Necole Liu's roommate milk, a white man living in the same detached house has been pursuing Necole Liu, but he has been rejected many times. Milk also showed reporters the photos in Necole Liu's computer and the photos he thought might be suspects, but his computer was later taken away by the police for investigation. According to the police, the deceased was found at 1 1 that morning, and the time of death was about ten hours. The autopsy results showed that no traces of sexual assault were found on the deceased. Because the inspectors did not find enough trauma on the body, the police still could not confirm the cause of death. However, according to Agence France-Presse, it seems difficult to establish that the deceased was naked from the waist down and died without violence.
According to Agence France-Presse, when the incident happened, Necole Liu was chatting with his friends in China on the Internet, and then he answered the door. The man outside the door said he wanted to borrow the phone, and then they had an argument. The man turned off the computer video. The friend of the deceased felt bad and informed his family in China. He also tried to call the police, but it was too late. When this friend was interviewed by the police overseas afterwards, he said that he did not know the man who entered the door, but he was not sure whether the deceased knew him. The man is white, aged between 20 and 30, and about1.80m tall. He is a big man with yellow hair. His hair is messy at the front, but it is neatly combed at the back. Wearing a blue round neck T-shirt at the time of the incident.
Toronto police say they have arrested a suspect.
According to the latest news from China News Service, on the afternoon of 20th, almost at the same time that the parents of Necole Liu, a murdered Beijing female student, arrived in Toronto, the police announced that they had arrested Brian Dixon, a suspect in the murder case.
The police said that the 29-year-old suspect Brian will be charged with first-degree murder. On the 20th, the police officially released the photo of the victim Necole Liu, and posted posters of the lost laptop, camera and mobile phone, calling on the public not to touch the lost items and to contact the police immediately.
The president of York University, where the murdered female student attended, issued a statement saying that the Toronto Police Major Crimes Unit had arrested the suspect, which made the school community breathe a sigh of relief.
Necole Liu's father, Liu Jianhui, and his wife arrived in Toronto on the afternoon of 20th to deal with the affairs of his murdered daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Liu looked dignified and were picked up by the staff of the Consulate General of China in Toronto.
It is understood that Liu Jianhui is the director of the Party History Teaching and Research Department of the Central Party School. He said gloomily, "She is our only child." Liu Jianhui said that when he first heard the news, the whole family was shocked, but he hoped that the victim only had the same name as our daughter, but soon found that we would never see our daughter again. ...
According to media reports, Necole Liu studied in beijing city university before coming to Beijing on September 20 10. Liu Jianhui said that her daughter is very interested in journalism and hopes to get a master's degree in this major. She has applied to several universities in Toronto and other local universities, including the University of Windsor.
The Consulate General of China reminds China citizens and international students to improve their safety awareness.
The Consulate General of China in Toronto attaches great importance to the death of international students. 19 On June 9th, the Consulate General published an article entitled "Report on the Death of Necole Liu, a China student", indicating that the staff of the Consulate General had met with the top management of the Toronto Police Force to learn about the progress of the case and asked the police to solve the case as soon as possible. At the same time, the Consulate General reminds China citizens and international students to raise their awareness of safety precautions in their daily lives, take the initiative to understand Canadian laws and regulations, and enhance their self-protection ability.
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