(Clearwisdom.net) On October 2, 2004, in Zhang Jia Kao City, Zhoulu County, practitioner Mrs. Geng Yumei attempted to use balloons to validate Dafa.
She bought the balloons at the Eastern Hall of the local market. On her way she met two more practitioners, who also wanted to validate Dafa with balloons, so they all went to the Eastern Hall to put air in the balloons. Meanwhile, the local police and 610 Office authorities and another four or five cohorts arrested them. The policemen pulled them to the local police station and detained them. City police officer Dong Fei singled out Mrs. Geng Yumei to be persecuted even more severely.
Officer Dong Fei jumped on her, tore her pants, and stole a key from her. Along with close to eight or nine people, they broke into Mrs. Geng's house, where they confiscated more than ten Dafa books, weekly news publications and other items. They even took her husband's cigarette box. The whole house was turned upside down.
At 8 p.m., a policeman sent Mrs. Geng to the city detention center, where she was detained for fifteen days. Even after her sentence was up, they didn't release her and lied to her, saying that her son was coming to pick her up. The police attempted to send her to the Zhangjiakou City Brainwashing Class to continue to persecute her. Mrs. Geng suddenly fainted and fell on the ground, so the policeman called the 610 Office, saying that she was of no use anymore. Ms. Geng remained unconscious for over three hours. The police took her to the Zhangjiabao Health Center to revive her. Afterwards, they took her to an empty house, where two of the 610 Office policemen grabbed her by the hands and feet and threw her into the building. Her head slammed into the wall with a loud thud. Afterwards, they took her into a leather and hide factory, where she remained for the night. On the second day, they saw that she had still not regained consciousness and that she was incontinent. In order to escape their responsibility, the 610 Office contacted her husband to come and take her home.
A hospital examination found that Mrs. Geng's spine was dislocated, and the nerves in her arms were damaged along with pulled muscles. Just like that, Mrs. Geng Yumei went from being a healthy person to a disabled paralytic. Although four months have passed since then, Mrs. Geng still cannot sit up or raise her arms. She now has to depend on her husband's care for eating, drinking, and using the bathroom. After watching her lying on the bed day and night, daily screaming from the pain, and nightly crying and unable to sleep, her husband was very distraught. He went to the 610 Office a few days ago, but they denied everything and refused to take responsibility.
In October 2000, Mrs. Geng thought about validating Dafa by clarifying the facts to the government leaders about the benefits she experienced after obtaining the Fa. After she set out, however, someone reported her, so she did not reach Beijing. After she came back to Zhou Lu County, Cheng Guan Township, several people broke into her house, arrested her, and violently interrogated her. They refused her food and sleep, and forced her to stand perfectly still day and night. In addition, they also stole five hundred yuan from her. After that, the Cheng Guan Township County Police and 610 Officers Zhang Jun, Run Xue Jun, Li Zhiming and Dong Fei, frequently broke into her house and constantly harassed her. Her husband was also terrorized.
At the end of 2003, the 610 officer Dong Fei, along with seven or eight others, broke into her house at night. Once again, they kidnapped her and took her to the County Detention Center, where they detained her for fifteen days. The police forced her relatives to pay 3000 yuan. Because of a lack of money, her family went everywhere to borrow bills and spare change to pay the fine. However, they were only able to come up with 500 yuan, which Dong Fei promptly pocketed.
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