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Female Vietnamese Director, Oolong Tea Co. was poison, robbed & beaten to death in Guangdong, China

Every one still remmeber CN Metro massaccre when it never happen in VN :rolleyes1:

I don't know about this. Well, whatever the case, any death to civilians and innocent lives is a travesty. RIP to them.
 
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Don‘t be ridiculous.

First if you know anything about business,you would know that distributors owning money to suppliers is perfectly normal. I have yet to come cross a company that clears every transaction with immediate payment (I wish they do), basically everyone is indebted to everyone.. Plus the money is owned to the company not to her personally,so that's hardly a motive for murder.

As for competition,a vietnamese exporter of local product is hardly in direct competition with chinese tea growers since tea flavors usually vary by different origins of plantation,the competition are most likely from other vietnamese company,certainly not the buyer companies she was on trip to meet with.

I think she was probably killed by other vietnamese,the police should start with her travel companions,colleagues,subordinates or maybe competitors,some one knows her well enough to poison her in the first place,and some one “smart” enough to think killing and dumping body in a foreign land could be easier to get away.

No, even Guangzhou is much safer than Hanoi especially at night when hooligans like you roaming the street. :police::rofl::haha:


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The lawyer of a Vietnamese businesswoman who died in China this week said somebody might have intended to kill her and that she had mentioned a meeting with an unidentified business partner before her death.

Lawyer Truong Quang Quy told Thanh Nien that during her last moments at a hospital in Guangdong, his client Ha Thuy Linh told nurses and doctors that she had followed the business partner into a coffee shop, where she was brutally attacked and robbed later.

The 45-year-old director of Ha Linh Company, a major tea exporter in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, reportedly came to China on September 19 for business.

She died three days later at the Guangdong hospital.

Quy said Linh's business trip was "unusual" because nobody knew about the business partner that she wanted to sign a contract with.

“It was the first time I had to draft and translate a contract without the buyer’s name. It was very strange,” he said.

He said he questioned Linh about this and she told him that the broker of the deal wanted to keep the buyer's name confidential.

The broker, who reportedly promised to help her sell 1.8 tons of tea a month to China, also required Linh to come alone, the lawyer said.

“Someone must have planned to kill her,” he said.

The lawyer said Linh was having difficulties selling her tea overseas and really wanted the deal.

Vietnam’s foreign ministry has asked Chinese authorities to investigate her death.

Vietnamese businesswoman could have been murdered in China, claims lawyer | Society | Thanh Nien Daily

She was looking for Chinese partners to distribute her products. More likely it was Chinese triad who were hired by Taiwanese competitors to kill her.

Such a shame to see such a radiant orchid plucked from her stem. Did she have children or have a husband?
Divorce husband, two kids - a young son and daughter.
 
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A real sad news, hope the police and judge will bring her justice.
 
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Wow, CN is becoming a dangerous place now.

In November last year, a groundless rumor spread in Taiwan and mainland China that tea produced in Lam Dong was tainted with dioxin, a highly poisonous chemical.

The rumor caused a long delay in customs clearance for 11 tons of tea of Linh’s company in Taiwan, causing a loss of more than VND2 billion (US$89,000).
 
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No. We are busy with this. And sending more expeditions into the South China Sea.

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China launches another GPS rival satellite

China successfully launched its fourth new-generation Beidou navigation satellite on Wednesday morning.

The satellite was sent up by a Long March III B rocket from SW China's Xichang Satellite Launch Center, carrying a hydrogen atomic clock for the first time.

No use, nothing change in SCS(east VN sea) yet, VN still control the biggest part there.
 
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