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The rehabilitation center asked the parents of children with cerebral palsy for money many times, and the IOU of more than 60,000 yuan could not be cashed

The rehabilitation center asked the parents of children with cerebral palsy for money many times, and the IOU of more than 60,000 yuan could not be cashed

Jimu News reporter Liu Qin

On November 30, Mr. Cao from Dexing, Jiangxi Province, asked Jimu News (report mailbox: [email protected]) for help, two years ago, when he sent his son with cerebral palsy to a local children's rehabilitation center for rehabilitation training, the relevant person in charge of the center asked him for more than 110,000 yuan for various reasons, and promised that several of the expenses would be refunded as scheduled. But until now, Mr. Cao has not received a refund, and his wife is seriously ill and needs money urgently.

In this regard, Jiang Mouli, the relevant person in charge of the rehabilitation center, responded to the Jimu News reporter that she did collect relevant fees from Mr. Cao, and also knew that Mr. Cao's wife needed money for her illness, but due to the difficulties in the operation of the center, the refund she had promised could not be realized.

The rehabilitation center asked the parents of children with cerebral palsy for money many times, and the IOU of more than 60,000 yuan could not be cashed

Receipts received by Mr. Cao

The rehabilitation center asked the patient's parents for money and made an IOU of more than 60,000 yuan

According to Mr. Cao, he is from Dexing City, Jiangxi Province and is a truck driver. In 2013, he and his wife gave birth to a son who suffered from congenital cerebral palsy due to a lack of oxygen in utero. In order to exercise his son's limbs, in 2021, Mr. Cao sent his son to a children's rehabilitation center called Jiangxi Angel Jian for rehabilitation training. Less than a year after his son's rehabilitation training at the center, Mr. Cao transferred more than 110,000 yuan to a woman surnamed Jiang at the center.

"At the beginning, she said that she would pay 20,000 yuan for rehabilitation, but after about 20 days, she said that she could apply for a subsidy of 18,000 yuan for my son, and asked me to pay a deposit of 12,000 yuan, and the deposit of 12,000 yuan would be refunded after the subsidy was applied. After a while, she said that she could apply to the local Red Cross Society for a one-year exemption from my son's rehabilitation fee, but my son's recovery time was too short and I needed to pay 50,000 or 60,000 yuan first. Mr. Cao said that during this period, Jiang Mouli also said that she could help him apply for the subsistence allowance, but it would cost money to make a connection. In this way, Mr. Cao successively transferred more than 110,000 yuan to the other party.

Mr. Cao said that after he transferred money to Jiang Mouli, he also received three receipts issued by the other party with the "special invoice seal of Dexing Angel Health Cerebral Palsy Children Rehabilitation Center", but because two years have passed, the handwriting on the receipts has been blurred.

However, Mr. Cao said that at the end of 2021, Jiang Mouli refunded him nearly 50,000 yuan, "She was worried that the money would enter my card and affect my application for subsistence allowance, so she called my brother's bank account when she repaid." ”

Due to the delay in the refund of the remaining refund, in January 2023, Mr. Cao also signed a repayment commitment letter with Jiang Mouli. The commitment said that the deposit of 65,600 yuan paid by Mr. Cao's son at the Angel Health Children's Rehabilitation Center was originally promised to be returned within two months, but it has not been returned for nearly two years, and the two parties have negotiated to repay the 65,600 yuan and one year of interest before January 20, 2023.

The rehabilitation center asked the parents of children with cerebral palsy for money many times, and the IOU of more than 60,000 yuan could not be cashed

A letter of commitment to repay the loan signed by both parties

Mr. Cao said that the other party has not repaid the money so far. "Now my wife has lung obstruction and lung failure, and she urgently needs money, and I hope she can return the money to me in time. Mr. Cao said, "She collects money in these names and promises a refund but always delays it, which I think is a fraud of money." ”

The relevant person in charge said that this was a private loan, and there was no money to repay it for the time being

Tianyancha shows that the full name of Jiangxi Angel Health Children's Rehabilitation Center referred to by Mr. Cao is Jiangxi Angel Health Children's Rehabilitation Co., Ltd., which was established in 2018, and industrial and commercial information shows that the company is a resident service industry, and its business scope includes cerebral palsy, rehabilitation training for autistic children, medical services, learning and education, intellectual development, etc., the legal representative Cheng Moulong, holds 90% of the shares, and Jiang Mouli is the company's supervisor, holding 10% of the shares.

On the morning of November 30, a Jimu News reporter contacted Cheng Moulong, who said that although he is the legal representative of the company, he has not participated in the management of the company, and Jiang Mouli is responsible for the management of the rehabilitation center. In response to Mr. Cao's report, Cheng Moulong said that he was also dealing with this matter, and it was inconvenient to disclose the specific situation.

Jiang Mouli told the Jimu News reporter that when Mr. Cao's son was admitted to the rehabilitation center, the money she collected from him was the class fee. After that, the money she received was the money she borrowed from Mr. Cao, "The court ruled that it was a private loan." ”

The rehabilitation center asked the parents of children with cerebral palsy for money many times, and the IOU of more than 60,000 yuan could not be cashed

The contents of the civil judgment

Regarding Mr. Cao's mention of applying for subsidies from relevant institutions and paying deposits in advance, Jiang Mouli denied it, "There is no deposit, and it is all the tuition fees paid by his children when they come to the center for rehabilitation." At that time, I also told him that if there are relevant subsidies in various departments, I will apply for them, and I will give him all the subsidies when I apply for them. Jiang Mouli said that she knew that Mr. Cao's family had a special situation, Mr. Cao's wife had to take medication all year round, and she also needed to wear a ventilator to sleep at night, "I know the situation at his home, so I won't cheat him out of his money, I have a child with cerebral palsy, I can understand him." ”

Why is there a deposit of 65,600 yuan in the repayment commitment? Jiang Mouli did not give a positive answer to this matter.

"I didn't deny the money, but our center was in difficulty and couldn't pay him back for the time being. Jiang Mouli also said that Mr. Cao also reported the case to the local police, and the police also learned about the situation from her.

Mr. Cao said that in September this year, the Dexing Municipal People's Court did make a civil judgment on the matter, and the cause of the case was a private loan dispute, but the other party still did not return 65,600 yuan and the interest of 10,000 yuan generated, so he reported to the local police that he had been defrauded. On November 27, he received a notice from the Dexing Public Security Bureau not to file the case, "The reason for not filing the case is that she did go to the Red Cross to apply for the project." ”

The rehabilitation center asked the parents of children with cerebral palsy for money many times, and the IOU of more than 60,000 yuan could not be cashed

Notice of non-filing

(Source: Jimu News)

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