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What is the content of the posthumous letter from the missing female teacher in Japan?

Wei Qiujie, a 26-year-old female teacher from Fujian, traveled to Japan and lost contact with her in Hokkaido, Japan, on July 23. More than two months have passed. On August 27, a fisherman found the suspected remains of Wei Qiujie on the coast of Kushiro City, Hokkaido, and is currently conducting DNA testing. In addition, Wei Qiujie left a suicide note to her relatives and friends before her death, which revealed her intention to commit suicide.

In the early morning of August 29, the media exposed the full text of a letter left by Wei Qiujie, a missing female teacher in Fujian, to her family and friends in a hotel, saying that she "can no longer work hard." According to reports, in this letter, Wei Qiujie expressed her gratitude to her relatives and friends and said goodbye to everyone. The content of the letter is as follows: "I'm sorry, this is a farewell letter. I have lived for 27 years, and now I can no longer work hard. If I am gone, please don't be sad. I will become a star to protect you. I love you from the bottom of my heart." ”

Wei Qiujie, a 26-year-old female teacher from Fujian, traveled to Japan alone and lost contact after July 23. On the morning of August 27, on the coast of Kushiro City, Hokkaido, local fishermen discovered the body of a young woman suspected to be Wei Qiujie.

On August 30, the Chinese Consulate General in Sapporo issued a notice stating that the female body found in Kushiro City on August 27 was identified by DNA as a missing citizen of China. The museum has informed the families of the missing citizens of the above situation.

Sun Zhenyong, the Chinese Consul General in Sapporo, has rushed to Kushiro City urgently to coordinate and handle related matters.