(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa practitioner Mr. Wang Xiaofang lived in Penglai City, Shandong Province. In the latter half of June 2006, he died strangely in Beijing while trying to seek justice for his wife. His wife was a Falun Dafa practitioner. Her name was Ms. Wu Hong, and she was tortured to death. Mr. Wang Xiaofang's younger brother went to Beijing along with some policemen. The police told him that Mr. Wang Xiaofang was arrested at Tiananmen Square, but was sent to a hotel, where he jumped off the building from the eighth floor and died. This is very suspicious.
Mr. Wang Xiaofang, 43, started cultivating Falun Dafa in 1998. He was a policeman in Penglai City. Because he refused to give up his cultivation in Falun Dafa, he was dismissed from his job. His wife, Wu Hong, was arrested at home on May 30, 2006, and was locked up in a brainwashing session held by the 610 Office. On the morning of June 6, 2006, Ms. Wu Hong was sent to Penglai City Hospital for emergency treatment. Reportedly, Ms. Wu Hong's skull was smashed, and she fell into a deep coma before dying on June 9, 2006.
Before Mr. Wang Xiaofang went to Beijing, he tried to request that the 610 Office be brought to justice for his wife's death. He had evidence that proved Ms. Wu Hong was tortured to death by 610 Office workers. The existence of the evidence caused some people to become afraid.
The following are the reasons why Mr. Wang Xiaofang would not commit suicide: 1. Mr. Wang Xiaofang had been cultivating Falun Dafa many years and knew that suicide is considered killing, which is not something a practitioner would do. 2. Mr. Wang Xiaofang was seeking justice for his wife Wu Hong's death. 3. Mr. Wang Xiaofang told his fellow practitioners before leaving for Beijing, "The 610 Office might try to harm me, so please help me by sending forth righteous thoughts to eliminate the evil." This shows that he felt that he was being followed. 4. He had evidence to prove that his wife was tortured to death by the 610 Office staff.
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