DESPERATION still made HER the victim, oh wait, she's NO victim, she WAS, THE, ENABLER!!! See how easily, the threats of losing your life to cancer can, make you, that EASY TARGET??? Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The man, Wu, is the C.E.O. of a religious activities group, he was accused of working with the assistant C.E.O. He for scamming a terminal cancer woman who was a member of the group for lying to her to help her live for another five years, and scammed her for $4.4 million N.T.s, two months after the fake treatments began, the woman, Dai had, died from her cancer, her husband thought that she'd gotten scammed and sued. The Hsinbei District Court indicted Wu and He on fraud, scamming the victim for money, etc., etc., etc.
instead of doing it the MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL ways...photo from online
The registered address of this religions association is located in Hsinbei City, claimed that the purpose of the group is based off of the morale, the harmony, the interactions of the various religions. The operations include an entrance fee, annual membership fees, the career fees, as well as the donations from the members of this organizations.
The indictment from the district attorney's office stated, that Wu set up a Chinese medicine shop in Hsinbei, when the religious group function was held last year in February, Wu told Dai who'd been diagnosed with terminal cancer, that he can perform a sort of a séance to help her live longer. On the eighteenth of the same month, Dai was accompanied by her husband, Lin, went with He and withdrew from the banks a total of $4.4 million N.T. in cash, handed to He, to hand over the money to Wu.
After Wu got the money, he'd given $176,000N.T. to He as reward, the two then went with the Dai's to the temples in Tainan, Chiayi, along with the shrine that's located on the second floor of Wu's Chinese medicine shop to worship, and the total amount of room, board, and transportation, was around $40,000N.T.s.
Two months later, Wu and He contacted the couple via communications app, and sold them the Chinese medicines of seahorses, the herbal remedies, as well as the medicinal powders, claimed that the remedies were especially made for diabetic patients, that it can better her kidney functions, cure the aches and pains, on the evening before Dai passed away, they were successful in getting her to purchase the solution with all of the ingredients for a total of $95,000N.T. per keg.
The following day, He had delivered the medicines to Dai's husband, but Dai fell gravely ill, and didn't consume the drugs, her husband returned the medicines and didn't pay for them, and afterwards, he'd checked his wife's cell phone, and found that there's the con of "extending life", and he'd, immediately called the police and sued.
because she was too desperate, she did this..."Give me $5,000 and I will WARD off all evil for you!!!", illustration from online
The D.A. confirmed that both con artists were responsible for fraud, and Wu claimed he was a Chinese medical doctor graduated from a Chinese medicine school in Shanxi, but he didn't have the licensure, and the Chinese medicines which he'd sold to have the properties of treatment, but the medicines were certified to be sold by the FDA, and he is also now charged with manufacturing, selling false drugs, breaking the pharmaceutical law, and indicted on all charges.
So, this is still a fifty-fifty fault split, because the "victim" was so eager, she'd fallen gravely ill from cancer, and was grabbing at straws, because she did NOT want to die, which made her vulnerable to the cons, and, the con artists used that to scam her, and had this woman gone by the regular means of treatment, she may not have died so quickly, but, she didn't.
which made her into this...a DEAD woman! Photo from online
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