On January 8th, a student in Xincai County, Henan, reportedly died mysteriously in the school dormitory. The school only notified the family 45 minutes later, and when an “ambulance” was about to take the student’s body away, it was blocked at the door by the student’s uncle’s car. Subsequently, the local education bureau announced on the 9th that the student died accidentally, and investigations including autopsy reports by public security authorities had ruled out criminal cases. It is suspicious that the autopsy only examined the surface of the body, yet there was a nail-sized hole in the chest, dried blood remaining at the corner of the mouth, and an insider also stated that “the child’s arms and legs were stiff and curled, unable to straighten, and there was blood on the shoulders.” Later, on the 11th, the so-called joint investigation team issued a report claiming that “the pinhole in the left chest was formed when the forensic doctor drew blood for toxicological testing. The red liquid at the corner of the mouth flowed out when the forensic doctor turned the corpse.” Since it is not a criminal case, it is problematic that the forensic doctor began work without the family’s consent. The report also remained silent on other suspicious points, and the suspected account of the child’s uncle on Douyin has been cleared and set to private. Even the road to Xincai has been sealed off. All these subsequent events reveal abnormalities, but the brutal blocking also shows the local government’s weakness in the face of potential crowd protests.
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A netizen summarized the process of a child’s unnatural death at Tsinghua Garden High School in Xincai County:
Around five or six o’clock that day, the child’s uncle received a notice saying “the child is no longer here.” When the family arrived at the school, police and an ambulance were already on site, but the family was prevented from entering the dormitory to check the situation and could only wait at the school gate. During this time, the child’s body was not seen being taken out. Someone had said they could go in to see, but ultimately, the child was not seen.
Until after twelve or one o’clock, after the police arrived, the family saw the child for the first time. That is, for a full five or six hours, the family was not allowed to access the scene. When they saw the child, there was blood at the corner of the mouth and a wound about five centimeters long on the waist.
Additionally, when the family entered the dormitory again in the afternoon, they found that all of the child’s personal belongings had been cleared, and the dormitory was very clean.
The family questioned: why was the scene not allowed to be examined initially, and when they entered again, the relevant traces had been removed?
Currently, many netizens speculate it was campus violence, but this has not been confirmed.

