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01 Interview | Pan Xiaoying’s mother crying to ask Lam Cheng: How long will Zhong use the taxpayer’s money to support Chen Tongjia?

2020-09-27T22:09:02.369Z


Since Chen Tongjia surrendered to Taiwan, there has been no news. Pan Xiaoying's parents have failed to seek justice for her daughter. They only exchanged for Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuee's words, "I hope she can let her go." When Pan Mu was interviewed by "Hong Kong 01" again


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Author: Wanting Yang

2020-09-28 06:03

Last update date: 2020-09-28 06:03

Since Chen Tongjia surrendered to Taiwan, there has been no news. Pan Xiaoying's parents have failed to seek justice for her daughter. They only exchanged for Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuee's words, "I hope she can let her go."

Mother Pan burst into tears when she was interviewed by "Hong Kong 01" again. She asked Lam Cheng three times: "As a mother, how would you feel if your child was killed?" and "You raised and protected Chen Tongjia for one year. How long will you protect? Ten years, a hundred years, or a lifetime?", "How long will Zhong use taxpayers' money to support Chen Tongjia?"

Pan Mu also asked Chen Tongjia to go to Taiwan to surrender to Taiwan on October 23, one year before his release from prison, and was willing to pay all transportation expenses for him.

She confessed that she only wanted to seek justice for her daughter. She and her family felt hard and uncomfortable. She hoped that the people of Hong Kong would understand and support her.

Pan's mother was interviewed by "Hong Kong 01" again yesterday (28th), during which he asked Lam Cheng three times to explain.

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It has been more than two years since Pan Xiaoying was killed in Taiwan. Her parents traveled to Hong Kong and Taiwan. She wrote more than a dozen to senior officials of the Hong Kong government, including the Chief Executive, the Secretary of Justice, and the Secretary of Security, asking questions about the government’s support and how to extradite. Chen Tongjia went to Taiwan to surrender, hoping to receive good news one day, and her daughter could be grieved, but there was no reply in part, and the rest of the replies only brought disappointment again and again.

After Pan’s parents finally sent the last letter on September 17, 2019, they did not write again, believing that the government mostly bureaucratically explained the government’s position and had no hope of a reply.

Pan's mother was silent for two years. At the end of last week, she accepted an interview and sent an open letter through the media asking Chen Tongjia to surrender as soon as possible.

In the end, Carrie Lam only said that he hoped they could let go, saying that Chen was "a free man in legal terms" and that there was no judicial action to take in Hong Kong.

Mother Pan griefly asked "How to let go?", yesterday (27) when she was interviewed by "Hong Kong 01" again, she called to Lam Cheng and asked three questions: "If you are me, as a mother, your child was killed. How do you feel?", "You raise and protect Chen Tongjia for one year, how long will Zhong protect him? Ten years, a hundred years, or for life?", "Chen Tongjia lives in a safe house, accepts police protection, and uses taxpayer money to raise him When is it? Take a moment to me. Do you want to continue to waste taxpayers' money?

Ask Chen to go to Taiwan one year before his release

In addition, October 23 was the day when Chen Tongjia was released from prison for a money laundering case and he was released from prison for one year. Pan's mother earlier asked him why he still had to wait until customs clearance before he went to Taiwan to surrender when he had opened a special contact window in Taiwan. , "Why shrink?".

When she was interviewed yesterday, she proposed a deadline to Chen Tongjia, asking him to honour his promise as soon as possible, and go to Taiwan to surrender to Taiwan one year before he was released. airport."

Ask Guan Haoming to explain the identity of the spokesperson

However, even though Pan Mu tried his best to hope that Chen Tongjia would respond positively and come out to take responsibility, Chen Tongjia chose to hide in the safe house. He has not shown up or spoke publicly so far. All matters concerning the delegation to Taiwan for foreign affairs are under the supervision of the Secretary-General of the Anglican Education Ministry. Hao Ming published on his behalf.

However, Guan Haoming actually stated that he is not Chen Tongjia's spokesperson, and he also said that he will meet with Chen Tongjia this week and will respond later.

Pan's mother was very dissatisfied, saying that she had written to Guan Haoming twice, asking about Chen's arrangements to go to Taiwan, and the other party only replied once to say that Taiwan's heart has not changed, but she needs to make arrangements after the general election, demonstrations or the epidemic.

Pan’s mother asked Guan Haoming to deny that she was a spokesperson, and why he still met with Chen Tongjia this week to discuss matters concerning his trip to Taiwan, "Isn’t it an intermediary? Doesn’t represent Chen Tongjia? Help me talk first, not the spokesperson, I should explain to the Pan family. ?"

More than two years later, when I was interviewed and brought up the murder of his daughter again, Pan's mother still couldn't hide her grief, but even if the suffering was unspeakable, Pan's mother insisted on continuing to speak out, asking for justice for her daughter. "I hope Hong Kong citizens will support me. My family, I want everyone to understand that we only want to be fair to a woman."

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