(ClearWisdom Net) Qi Jinsheng, male, 27, came from Henan Province. In 1996, he began to work as a salesman in a life insurance company in Panjin City. He began to practice Dafa in 1998. Because of his kindness, honesty, and diligence and for being responsible at work, he won many clients' trust and support. His professional skills gained colleagues' approval in his company. However, his life only lasted for a short 27 years.
Due to the Jiang Zemin criminal accomplice's brutal persecution against Falun Gong practitioners, on November 1, 2000, Qi Jinsheng went alone to Beijing to appeal. On November 3, the Beijing Police Station called his company and informed them about the news of Qi's death; they also told his family members to go to Beijing to make arrangements for his funeral. The sudden news upset his family members very much. His colleagues and clients were shocked. They all felt sad and sorry about his death.
Qi's elder sister went to Beijing and saw her deceased brother lying in the mortuary. She found out that his entire lower abdomen and legs were covered with many electric shock burns. Because there were no witnesses when he died, the police were free to make up the reason for Qi's death. There was no investigation by a legal medical expert; finally, his body was hastily cremated. Even though his family members knew Qi's death was unjustified, due to pressure and having no avenues to appeal, they could only take his ashes back home with tears in their eyes. The police at Panjin City would not let go of Qi's residency. They illegally confiscated his computer and other belongings. After his family members' interventions, the police finally returned Qi's things to them.
There is a saying from the ancient times, "Good and evil has its rewards." This is a constant heavenly principle. Justice has long arms, and those who killed Dafa practitioners will get what they deserved.
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