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Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

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Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu's recall case was passed, and Xu Kunyuan, chairman of the Kaohsiung City Council of the Kuomintang who has always been "pro-Korean," jumped off a building and committed suicide on the evening of the 6th. A number of Taiwan media reported that Jiang Hui, a well-known Taiwanese singer who has retired from the music scene for five years, was suspected of being attacked by netizens for posting a tribute to Xu Kunyuan on Facebook, causing Jiang Hui to close Facebook.

Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

Jiang Hui (infographic). Image source: EASTERN NEWS CLOUD

According to Taiwan's "Zhongshi Electronic News", Feng Media and other Taiwan media reports, Jiang Hui sent an article mourning Xu Kunyuan on the evening of the 6th, in which he mentioned Li Zengwen, the father of policeman Li Chenghan, who died in the Chiayi Station killing case, and hoped that they would have no worries.

She said in the article: "You guys are all the way. Let go of all obstacles and rest in peace! Please mourn the family. To avoid controversy, she added at the end of the article "Please do not talk about politics here."

Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

Screenshot of Jiang Hui's Facebook. Image source: Taiwan "Zhongshi Electronic News"

The Lee Seung-han mentioned by Jiang Hui in the post is an ordinary railway policeman on the island. In July last year, Lee Seung-han was stabbed to death by an unidentified man at work. In a first-instance judgment on April 30 this year, the Chiayi County District Court found that the defendant had suffered from mental illness for a long time, so it acquitted him and was released after paying NT$500,000 on bail.

After the verdict was pronounced, the verdict caused a huge controversy, and netizens on the island angrily exclaimed that they were "very disappointed in Taiwan's rule of law." Not long ago, Li Chenghan's father, who suffered from depression, died of stomach bleeding.

Although Jiang Hui added "Please do not talk about politics here" at the end of the article, many netizens still left a message under the memorial article asking Jiang Hui not to talk about politics: "You can mourn Li Chenghan's father, why mourn Xu Kunyuan?" She was also attacked for "remembering the evil mafia speaker."

Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

Netizens attacked Jiang Hui, saying she "remembers the evil mafia speaker"

Jiang Hui first deleted the entire article, and today (8th) directly turned off Facebook. At present, Jiang Hui's account cannot be searched on Facebook. ↓

Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

Taiwanese media such as Taiwan's Eastern Sen Yun and "China Times Electronic News" believe that Jiang Hui's closure of Facebook may be related to the online violence she recently suffered. ↓

Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

Screenshot of Taiwan's Eastern News Cloud report

Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

Screenshot of Taiwan's "Zhongshi Electronic News" report

Zhao Shaokang, host of Taiwan's political discussion program, said that anyone has friends, and if they can't even mourn the death of a friend, "Isn't it too cold-blooded?" ”

Can't mourn?! Taiwanese singer Jiang Hui posted a tribute to the fallen Kaohsiung Speaker, and was scolded by netizens to close his Facebook account

Screenshot of Taiwanese wind media report

Jiang Hui is a Taiwanese Hokkien diva, who announced in 2015 that she would "seal the wheat", and her representative works include "After Home" and "Gone High".

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