Jin Zongbo, the whistleblower of the "Qilian Mountain 100 billion mining rights dispute", fell to his death, and his friends said that he jumped off the building at his residence and fainted last year due to physical reasons
In the early morning of April 3, Jin Zongbo, the whistleblower in the Qilian Mountain 100 billion mining rights dispute, fell to his death in his residence in Xi'an.

▲Kim Jong-bak
A friend of Jin Zongbo told the Red Star News reporter that Jin Zongbo jumped off the building at his residence, and the property was found and called to the police, and the police determined that he died from a high fall. A police receipt obtained by the reporter shows that Jin Zongbo died from a high fall.
▲Alarm receipt
This friend said that he has known Jin Zongbo for more than 10 years, and the two are fellow countrymen. When we met for dinner in October last year, I felt that he had no energy, his tone and mentality were completely devoid of vitality, and he was suffering from diabetes. Last year, because of my physical condition, I fainted once.
The friend said that Jin Zongbo rented a house in the same community as his younger brother and sister-in-law, and usually lived with the driver. There is a social, and I also go with the driver. Last year, the driver suddenly suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and almost died, and then his younger brother also had a cerebral infarction, which became the last straw that overwhelmed him. Last winter, Kim Jong-bak chatted with his younger brother and said that "there is no point in living" and hoped to scatter his ashes in the park.
▲ Jin Zongbo's residence
The friend said that he learned that Jin Zongbo usually gets up at 6 o'clock in the morning, goes home at eight or nine o'clock the night before the incident, and goes to bed until 11 o'clock. He used to exercise in the back of the neighborhood in the morning. But at 7 a.m. the next morning, no one found Mr. Kim. The family saw the property and the police before they knew that someone had fallen in the community, and the family identified Jin Zongbo as the one who fell. The police inquest at the scene speculated that the time of the fall was three or four o'clock in the morning, and the place of the fall was the elevator hall of the upper floor.
▲ scene
▲ The elevator hall where Jin Zongbo fell from the building pulled up a cordon
In 2003, a Hong Kong businessman sold his company's shares for two shares after encountering financial difficulties in the development of a coalfield in Qinghai Province, which led to a dispute over mining rights of 100 billion yuan. Kim is one of the victims of the dispute.
The Economic Information Daily conducted an in-depth investigation around the case a few years ago. According to reports at the time, since the end of 2006, Jin Zongbo has submitted more than 700 complaints, accusations and denunciation letters to relevant departments, and the paper materials have been packed in 13 boxes and stacked nearly 4 meters high. On June 12, 2017, Jin Zongbo publicly reported through his real name on Weibo that some departments in Qinghai were suspected of issuing false red-headed documents, affecting the fair judgment of economic dispute cases and causing the loss of state-owned mineral resources worth 10 billion yuan. After the report of the "Economic Information Daily", it attracted widespread attention from the society, and many officials in Qinghai were held accountable and held accountable.
Jin Zongbo's friend introduced that when he met Jin Zongbo last year, he sent a word document, in which he wrote that he defended his rights until the end and lost all his savings, which was very bitter. Except for a breath of wrongdoing, there is no achievement. The body is also crushed by the pain of defending rights.
On April 4 this year, the Red Star News reporter contacted the staff of the Dongyi Road Police Station of the Yanta Branch of the Xi'an Municipal Public Security Bureau, who was in charge of the police at the time, to learn more about Jin Zongbo's fall from the building, but the other party said that it was inconvenient to disclose it to the outside world.
Red Star News Chief Reporter Wu Yang
Editor: Peng Jiang Editor: Deng Minguang