Lab poisoning mystery triggers debate By Jessie Tao (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2006-01-13 17:37
Zhu Ling as a
college student in Tsinghua University in
1995.
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A mysterious poisoning case that happened 11 years ago in Tsinghua University
has once again drawn attention of visitors to the Tianya club, one of
the most visited online BBS in China.
Discussions have increased after the NO.1 suspect involved in a student's
death recently issued a statement of innocence for the first time after keeping
silent for years.
Back in 1995, Zhu Ling was a sweet and smart chemistry student in the
prestigious Tsinghua University. But she fell into a devastating state
due to thallium poisoning. She is now fully paralyzed and has
lost almost all the eyesight and language ability.
Discussion and speculation have never stopped on whether someone attempted to
murder her through thallium poisoning, although the police have yet to
give a definite answer.
One of Zhu Ling's roommates, Sun Wei (alias), has been deemed the No. 1
suspect by Zhu's parents.
"The university told us Sun was doing a research with a professor at
that time. Thus she was the only student who might have access
to the deadly heavy metal of thallium" said Zhu's mother.
Eleven years later, Zhu Ling's classmates, who have been collecting money for
Zhu Ling's treatment, again called for caring for the unfortunate woman, with
the launch of a thread titled "Tsinghua girl poisoned ten years ago" in Tianya.
A netizen named Skyoneline wrote in the thread:
"…Smart, beautiful, and elegant, Zhu Ling was perfect in most people's eyes.
But a weird poisoning incident changed everything. In December of 1994, she
suffered from a serious illness -- heavy hair loss, paralyzed face,
inarticulate, and weak limbs. None of the specialists in Peking Union Medical
College Hospital (PUMCH) could identify the cause, therefore, treatment was
delayed."
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