According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security.

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( Observer Network ) According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. Within two years, three Malaysian women have been killed in Taiwan.

Faced with the questioning, the well-known forensic expert in Taiwan, Gao Dacheng actually responded to Malaysian netizens saying, "Taiwan's public security is very good, 100 times better than Malaysia. It is because you don't understand the habits and habits of Taiwanese people, and you meet bad people." He also asked those netizens who questioned him with confidence, "Does Taiwanese women who were killed by Japanese traveling to Japan and question that Japan is all bad people? Is Japanese public security not good?"

According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNews

Gao Dacheng

Comprehensive reports from Taiwan and Malaysian media, on the 13th of this month, Cai, a senior student studying at Mingchuan University in Taiwan, was found dead in a house rented off campus, with two scars on his neck. The police initially identified the suspect as a 30-year-old New Taipei City man Chen.

Chen was unemployed, but he claimed to be a "construction engineer and loves Buddhism" on social media. After the incident, he planned to commit suicide by swallowing dozens of painkillers. After being rescued by the police, he took the initiative to confess that he knew Cai through the Internet for less than a week. Because the other party had thoughts of suicide and begged him for help, he endured the pain; and he committed suicide and wanted to go to the underworld with the other party.

Cai's family rushed from Malaysia to Taiwan to collect the body from night. His father said sadly, "Murdering is wrong. Please give me justice to the Taiwan government, because this is not the first time. We worked hard to raise a daughter to such a big age and are about to graduate. We are killed by others here. We don't know who is right and who is wrong. We Chinese say that if we don't speak, it's wrong to do it."

html Since 2002, a total of 3 Malaysian women have been killed in Taiwan. In January 25, 2020, Deng was dismembered and abandoned by his neighbor. In October of the same year, a 24-year-old female college student was killed by a man in Kaohsiung on the way home. After the case occurred, many Taiwanese netizens lamented, "Taiwan's laws are no longer saved" and "Taiwan's laws are really embarrassing to the whole world."

According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNewsAccording to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNews

This time, after Cai was killed, many Malaysian media also paid attention to the matter. The Malaysian Alumni Association of Taiwan Opened Publicly pointed out that the successive murders in Taiwan have sounded the alarm, especially for the Malaysian students or those who are preparing to study abroad. The association called on the Taiwan authorities to make up for the failure and avoid the incident repeating. Many Malaysian netizens also spoke out for the victims and publicly questioned, "What happened to Taiwan's public security?"

Who knew that in the face of Malaysian netizens' condemnation, Taiwanese forensic Gao Dacheng was dissatisfied with it.

He said that Malaysian netizens said that three women were killed in Taiwan in the past two years, so they criticized Taiwan’s bad public security. “That’s wrong! Taiwan’s public security is very good, 100 times better than Malaysia. It’s because you don’t understand the habits and habits of Taiwanese people and meet bad people.” He asked with confidence, “When a Taiwanese woman travels to Japan and is killed by the Japanese, should we question Japan’s bad public security?”

Gao Dacheng said that (Malaysian women were killed in Taiwan) is a matter of opportunity. “You haven’t solved the surrounding environment well. Uncleaning yourself is causing trouble. Isn’t that the case? Otherwise, why didn’t others encounter this?”

Malaysian netizens were angry about such a statement, “It’s really helpless. They tolerate murderers, but are so ruthless to the victims.” “Can you not insult the deceased?”

According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNewsAccording to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNewsAccording to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNewsAccording to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNews

Faced with the doubts of Malaysian netizens, on the 17th, Gao Dacheng claimed that he had received death threats from Malaysian netizens. Yesterday (18th), he said on his personal facebook that he had targeted blocked all Malaysian netizens and blocked those netizens who posted "annoying words".

According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNews

was mocked by Malaysian netizens, "I'm here to show my presence again" and "I've been consuming the dead."

According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNews

Some netizens called Gao Dacheng to consider the victim's family, "At this time, how would the victim's family feel when they hear these words?"

According to Malaysia's Sin Chew Network on the 18th, recently, a 24-year-old female college student named Cai from Malaysia was killed in Taiwan, causing many Malaysian netizens to question Taiwan's public security. - DayDayNews

Yesterday, Chen was discharged from the hospital. The latest investigation results showed that Chen had a criminal record of hit-and-run . During the investigation, he lied and deliberately misled the police. He fabricated that Cai was mentally unstable, had committed suicide many times, and had stabbed the heart with a knife, but the autopsy results showed that there were no scars of self-harm on his heart and chest, and the police had never received a record of Cai's suicide.

After the contents were slapped in the face one by one, Chen finally admitted that the two met through social media in April. Cai broke up with her boyfriend in August this year. On the 8th of this month, the two began dating. During this period, they went to high-end restaurants many times, which cost him a lot of money. Later, the two quarreled over money, and he accidentally killed the other party.

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