Married Woman Hires Actor Frauds Marriage With Fake Family...Open 100 million won
Dec 19, 2024
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According to Chinese media Jimu News and Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Shin, a man from Hubei Province, China, met a woman who identified herself as Xiaowi through an online advertisement.
Xiaowi, who claimed to be from Jiangsu Province, confessed his love to Shin a month after his first online meeting.
Later, the two began planning their wedding, and she informed her family that according to local customs, she had to pay 188,000 yuan (about 37 million won) for the bride.
Last year, Shin even prepared gifts to meet Xiaowi's parents, but he couldn't meet them because he was sick.
She then repeatedly demanded money from him for her mother's surgery and for her sister's gift.
However, the in-person meeting was avoided on the grounds that it was "inconvenient".
However, she sent a family photo to Shin, who was suspicious, and talked over the phone. Shin said he transferred more than 220,000 yuan (about 43.56 million won) to Xiaowi last year.
In April, Xiaowi finally met Shin for the first time with her parents and sister.
When Shin said she looked different from the picture, she replied "It's because she did the correction work."
A month later, Shin's family met with her to discuss marriage arrangements, and in the meantime, Shin transferred additional funds and bought new clothes worth 40,000 yuan (about 8 million won).
However, Shin saw a chat message on Xiaowi's phone that he happened to see and became suspicious.
In it, I will act according to the script' There was a content of etc.
In response, Xiaowi claimed that someone else was using his account.
The next day, her sister, Xiao Miao, met Shin in person and demanded that Xiaowi break up, saying that she is 'depressed'.
Shin, who felt strange, secretly called Xiaowi with another number and saw his younger brother, Xiaomiao, answer the phone. Only then did he realize that Xiao Miao was a 'engaged girl' Xiaowi who he believed had been dating for two years.
Upon receiving the report, the police said Shin was killed by a fraud committed by an unemployed married woman with a child.
His real name is 'Zhou', and he hired an actor to act as if he were himself and his family, and he continued to extort money from Shin, and he supported his child with that money.
The pictures she sent to Shin were images of models she found online.
She defrauded Shin of a total of 480,000 yuan (about 95 million won) and was recently detained.
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