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Tribute to the Zhengzhou Flood Victims, the Wallbreakers and the Reporters were Taken by the Police | Network Disconnection | Epoch Times

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[Epoch Times, July 28, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Li Xin’an reported) July 26 was the “first seven” of the victims of the Zhengzhou floods. At the scene of mourning for citizens of Shakou Road Station on Metro Line 5, there were reporters. Citizens who had dismantled the fence were taken away by the police, arousing public concern.

On July 26, many citizens went to the entrance and exit of Shakou Road Station of Metro Line 5 to lay flowers to express their grief, but soon the relevant departments used fences to surround the people with flowers on the ground so that the people would not see them.

According to the video, there is a card on each bouquet of flowers at the subway entrance, and many of the messages on the card are given names and surnames.

Many flowers have cards with the names of the victims. (Video screenshot)

Red Star News reporter Pan Junwen posted that the family members of the first seven victims of Zhengzhou Metro Line 5 paid a memorial service at Exit C of Shakou Station. There were people watching, and the relevant departments simply pulled up the yellow baffle. In the afternoon, Port B was also surrounded by baffles.

The citizens sent flowers of sorrow and were surrounded by fences. (Weibo picture)

Some netizens said that the authorities were worried that the memorial ceremony would trigger mass protests. “Or is it a familiar recipe or a familiar taste, Hong Kong? Chengdu? Is it now in Zhengzhou?” Netizens also referred to the authorities’ actions as Zhengzhou’s “encirclement” or “stabilization”. The “wall” country “encloses” stable.

For the first seven victims of Zhengzhou subway, flowers were also imprisoned, and there was nowhere to put their grief… aroused anger among the people. Netizens said, “It is shameless enough to be on the cover of the times” and “a country that is so powerful that it has no power to mourn relatives!”

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Finally, several Zhengzhou citizens moved out of the fence spontaneously. A Zhengzhou citizen named Wang Jinlei stepped up and claimed in the circle of friends: “I want to do something.” Then they dismantled the fence. He said, “Block it! Don’t block other people’s way home.”

Wang Jinlei continued to post news in the circle of friends, saying, “(The fence) has been demolished, I did it! Thanks to the people around you for your help!” He said, “Stay for another half an hour. If there is no more blockage, I will go home and sleep.” “I will wait. The police car took me away, the police car came.”

He finally said, “It is the only thought to illuminate the way home for the deceased. Because the list of victims is out, I feel like my colleague, like a little girl who pats her head every day for encouragement, and should not be blocked. That’s it.”

Wang Jinlei was therefore referred to by netizens as “Zhengzhou Man” and “Zhengzhou Man”. On July 27, the security guards blocked a longer fence, and many Zhengzhou citizens expressed their dissatisfaction. In the end, these baffles were removed again under the outrage of the public.

At present, Wang Jinlei, the “Wall Destroyer”, has no more news. The reporter called the police station on Nanyang Road in Zhengzhou City many times, but no one answered.

In addition, Caixin photographer Chen Liang was also taken away. On the evening of the 27th, a colleague claimed that he was taken away by the Nanyang Road Police Station in Zhengzhou City after taking a photo of the scene full of flowers. Hou Caixin reporter Chen Baocheng reported that Chen Liang had come out and he hoped to continue to pay attention to those who demolished the fence.

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According to multiple sources, Caixin photographer Chen Liang was taken away by the police at the shooting scene. (Internet picture)

On Tuesday (July 27), the Zhengzhou Municipal Government of the Communist Party of China announced that 14 people were unfortunately killed in the flooding of Metro Line 5 and announced a list of the victims.

However, the official death toll of the Chinese Communist Party is widely questioned by the outside world. It is understood that since the subway flooding incident occurred, a group of people have been waiting there every day at the No. 5 subway entrance of Zhengzhou, hoping that their loved ones will suddenly appear, and some people cry bitterly from time to time. A father who was sitting at the subway entrance waiting for his daughter to return home was in a daze. He was pushing a bicycle, and a sign on the handlebar said “Niuniu, Dad still wants to take you home.”

On the night of the Zhengzhou subway flood accident on July 20, the Internet was strangely disconnected. (webpage Screenshot)

Earlier, some netizens in Zhengzhou said that on the day of the accident, after 7 or 8 in the evening, the city was suddenly disconnected from the Internet. He estimated, “The intranet was cut off very strangely, not because of the weather, but because the government dropped the gateway and did not allow people to take videos and forward them. All the videos were shot before 7 o’clock. How many people died in the dark at night? Hard to say.”

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