Hu Xinyu, a 15-year-old high school student in Jiangxi Province, China, has been mysteriously missing for more than 100 days. When he was found, there was only a cold body left. There are many doubts, which makes Chinese netizens even more afraid of organ transplants.

(taken from Weibo)

[Central News Agency] Chinese officials today officially set the tone for the murder of Jiangxi teenager Hu Xinyu as a suicide, and the stability maintenance mechanism was also activated at the same time.

In addition to deleting articles and banning accounts on the Internet, some people have been accused of spreading rumors and arrested.

It was even rumored that Hu Xinyu's family members were under surveillance and their residence was restricted, and students at the same school were also asked to keep their voices silent.

Jiangxi provincial officials held a "press conference on the Hu Mouyu (Hu Xinyu) incident" in Qianshan County at 10:00 this morning, setting the whole case as Hu Xinyu's world-weary suicide due to psychological factors. "Maliciously fabricating and disseminating false information, concocting false videos, causing bad influence, and disrupting social order" has been "strike and dealt with", including the arrest of relevant personnel.

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Based on information from overseas networks, a Chinese live broadcaster said that according to Hu Xinyu’s grandfather and grandmother, Hu Xinyu’s parents and uncle had been forcibly sent to live in a local hotel, and their mobile phones were also forced to be handed over to “keep their voices out.” Special staff 24 hours to guard.

Hu Xinyu's grandfather and grandmother also said that the old couple's own home was also installed with surveillance equipment, making it impossible to go out.

Some people blocked outsiders from entering and leaving their homes at the entrance of the village where they lived, so that they could not even contact their own children. "It's so annoying."

For this reason, the live broadcaster appealed to netizens to forward the above message to other live broadcasters and platforms, so that more people would know, "It is too difficult to help their family (Hu Xinyu's family)."

Hualong.com reported a few days ago that the Zhiyuan Middle School in Qianshan County, where Hu Xinyu studied before his death, was on the first day of school on January 30, and its reporters went to the school gate to try to interview students.

But the students said the school "is not allowed to talk about it outside".

At the same time, police cars can be seen standing in front of Zhiyuan Middle School.

In addition to the above-mentioned circumstances, Hu Mansong, the leader of the steering group of the Jiangxi Provincial Public Security Bureau, declared at a press conference this morning that after Hu Xinyu disappeared, a small number of people "maliciously fabricated and spread false information, concocted false videos, caused bad influence, and disrupted social order."

He said that the public security organs have grasped more than 120 kinds of false information in 5 categories including "fabricating false facts", "creating false scenes", "fabricating false recordings", "splicing surveillance videos", and "pretending to be parties to the incident" on the Internet, and have already released them. A small number of those who "deliberately fabricated and spread rumors" were "cracked down" in accordance with the law.

Hu Mansong claimed that someone shot a video threatening Hu Xinyu's family and uploaded it on the Internet, "the impact is extremely bad", and the procuratorate has arrested him according to law.

Other related persons involved in the case were also "disposed".

The dissemination of false information has "disturbed the normal investigation and search work of public security organs", and "misled the public's perception and conveyed bad values, instigated confrontation, caused panic, and seriously disrupted social order".

Sina Weibo also issued a statement today. After Hu Xinyu's disappearance, the site continued to check "related illegal content" on the site, and "resolutely dealt with severely" the found spread of false rumors.

At present, 138 "violating" accounts have been banned for 7 days and closed.