A Wuhan resident whose father died from the CCP virus formed a WeChat group with other families in similar situations. The group was named “Remembering those lost to the epidemic” and participants shared what happened to their families and tried to comfort each other. Police then came to summon the organizer to the police station.
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Police 1: I am not saying that you are wrong or whatnot. We are here to find out what your purpose is (in forming this group).
Man: No hidden agenda. It’s just that families like ours are too pitiable.
Police 1: We are here to help you resolve any issues you may have. I didn’t mean to…
Woman: If you really wish to help us resolve any issues…
Man: It was like this. When my dad fell ill, we begged our community office multiple times, asking them to arrange a hospital so my dad can be hospitalized.
Police 2: Then come with us to our police station and we will register your case.
Police 1: I didn’t mean to say you were wrong…
Man: All right. When my father was dying, he couldn’t accept it at all as he really could have been saved.
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