A 19-year-old Chinese woman, who has collected stories about Chinese social media "Beauty Crapper," has finally made it.
The South China Morning Post (SCMP) confirmed on Saturday, August 28 that seven of the seven people involved in scams in bars and tea houses in Sichuan Province, Sichuan Province, Four people have said they have been surrendered 12 days after communicating the address. Two of the deceased are still on the run.
According to the Chinese prosecutor, they were accused of defrauding thousands of dollars by smuggling their pbadengers into the city for about six months.
In particular, Qing Tianjin Qing became the subject of "the most beautiful cheater" in the Chinese version of Wei Bo, when the photo was published after the formulation of the wording. Among the Chinese netizens, the answer was "to broadcast social media after their departure" and "to look at the face and become a fan".
Clbadmates who attended the same school as Ching Tianjin said, "He was born in 1999 and he was famous for the beauty of boys even when he was in school." "One of my colleagues in the past," Ching Tianjin was proud of his appearance and he was extrovert. "He said that he would go around the world with his foreign boyfriend when he would quit his job." I said.
When the interests of Ching Tianjin were expressed, the prosecutor told the manager Wei Boo: "It is not a sin to look beautiful, but it is not correct to look at the appearance with of illegal money. "
In the United States, criminals have become stars because of their appearance. SCMP said: "The amount of progress makes me think of Jeremy Micks from the United States, who has turned out to be a" bady criminal "with a single shot of his mouth. Accusing of being a member of a gang in California, carrying illegal weapons and bomb thief, Mix has become an online "star" since the publication of the mugshot and was sentenced to two years and three months in prison and released in 2016. He has contracted with the agency and continues to work on models until today.