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Jasmine Sun Poisoning Case

Anthony Albanese is facing calls to deport a person of interest in a well-known unresolved poisoning case that has plagued China for decades and placed her in the hands of her native country’s legal system. The individual in question resides in a sleepy Australian beach town. Zhu Ling, who spent nearly her entire adult life confined to a wheelchair and having the mental capacity of a six-year-old, passed just three days before Christmas of last year at the age of fifty. The once-talented pianist had spent several months in 1994 and 1995 as a student at Beijing’s Tsinghua University when he was regularly poisoned with the extremely lethal substance thallium.

In her situation, no one has ever been prosecuted. However, Sun Wei, her flatmate and chemistry classmate, was first looked into by Chinese authorities before being let go. Even though Ms. Sun has consistently insisted on her innocence, mistrust stoked by the internet has accompanied her throughout her life. In the days following Ms. Zhu’s passing, speculation over Ms. Sun has only intensified on Weibo, a popular Chinese social media platform. Now, three hours north of Sydney, in a peaceful coastal community, our publication has tracked down Ms. Sun, fifty, who is now relocating under the name Sun ‘Jasmine’ Shiyan.

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In the quiet coastal enclave of Salamander Bay, close to Port Stephens, residents refer to Ms. Sun and her spouse Feiyu Xie as “Jasmine and Ringo.” One neighbour remarked, “They are a lovely couple with a young daughter; really, they keep themselves to themselves.” It never occurred to the locals that Jasmine may be connected to the thirty-year-old unresolved poisoning case that has fascinated millions of Chinese people. The pair, who have amassed a multimillion-dollar real estate empire in the region, were purportedly on vacation in Japan on Wednesday when this publication visited them. On Friday afternoon, they had an auction scheduled for one of their investment homes, which had a $1.1 million reserve price.

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