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Who was the murderer who killed Mao Anying?

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On November 25, 1950, at the age of 28, Mao Anying unfortunately died in the Korean battlefield, and after learning of this incident, Chairman Mao also shed tears many times over Mao Anying's sacrifice, so that this matter became a knot in the chairman's future heart.

Who was the murderer who killed Mao Anying?

In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, there were actually three murderers who caused Mao Anying's sacrifice, and the final fate of two of them was extremely miserable. What is their final outcome?

The first to destroy the corpse

One of the killers was a South African pilot. In addition to the main US military that invaded Korea that year, there were other members of the "United Nations Army", and Li Kurt was one of them. Lee Cote returned to South Africa after the Korean War and went to work as a pilot for an airline in his home country.

Who was the murderer who killed Mao Anying?

Probably because the bombers were driven too much, Ricott also regarded Boeing as a bomber of the year when he was a passenger aircraft pilot. One day in 1954, on the way to Italy on a Boeing airliner, Ricott lost control of the aircraft due to an operational error, the engine of the aircraft failed, and the large aircraft crashed, killing all the passengers and crew on the plane, as well as the pilot and co-pilot.

Because the head of the plane landed first, Li Cotter, as the pilot, died a particularly tragic death, and the bodies of others could be found, but his body could not be found. First of all, it is impossible to escape the plane, and unlike civilian aircraft and fighter aircraft, the pilot has the responsibility to protect the passengers, and it cannot escape the plane at will. The only reason that makes sense is that when Licott landed on the head of the plane, he first exploded, then burned violently, eventually causing the body to disappear. Although the passengers in the back were unfortunately killed, they did not bear the brunt of the impact, so their bodies were basically intact.

The second froze to death on the street

The second murderer who caused comrade Mao Anying's death was named Lipavsky. Although Lipawski is also a South African, he is a white man, and it is well known that white people are born with a sense of superiority, many of them look down on black people from the bottom of their hearts, Lipawski is arrogant by nature, he not only looks down on black people, but always insults his black compatriots. It was the 1960s, the height of the African national independence movement, and the black human rights movement was in full swing. The black passenger unceremoniously took Lipawski to court and won. Faced with great pressure from public opinion, airlines had to fire Lipavsky and revoke his flying license.

Lipawski, a white man who was once arrogant, suddenly had no job and income, and the huge gap in his life made him fall into the bottom of society in an instant, yesterday he was still fooling others, and today he was ridiculed by others. Lipawski fell into the trough of his life, he was obsessed with alcohol, drunk all day, hoping to escape the cruelty of reality.

Who was the murderer who killed Mao Anying?

Later, Lipawski completely ran out of savings, so like stray dogs, he often searched for food in the garbage heaps in the corners of the city. Even so, Lipawski was unable to fill his stomach. On Christmas Eve, Lipawski froze to death while spending the night in the garbage heap, and when people found him he was frozen like a piece of wood.

As for the last pilot named Odendahl, he has much less information than the first two, and even any information about him after the war is not known, but according to the fate of the first two, this pilot is unlikely to die well.

Seeing the end of these people, it is really good to have good retribution, evil to retribution, not not to report, the time has not yet arrived, when the time comes, completely reimbursed!