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Article here: https://www.insider.com/china-teenager-suicide-liu-xue-zhou-biological-parents-search-2022-1

A teen reportedly died by suicide after his search for his birth parents went viral on social media and they rejected him.

Liu Xuezhou took his own life at a beach in Sanya, a city in Hainan province, the teenager's aunt Chai Mou told Chinese media. Sanya police confirmed his death to the Chinese outlet The Paper.

Liu's story first came to national attention when he posted a video on December 6 asking for help finding his biological family.

The teen said in the video he was born between 2004 and 2006 in Hebei province and was sold by his biological parents to his adoptive parents when he was three months old.

Liu's biological mother, identified by Chinese outlets only as Ms. Zhang, disputes this. She told The Paper that they planned on giving their son away and not selling him, but that the middleman who sold Liu to his adoptive parents insisted on gifting them money.

According to Liu, his adoptive parents died in a fireworks accident when he was 4. Liu said he then lived with his grandparents — the parents of his adoptive mother — and received child support from his grandparents on his adoptive father's side.

Liu said last year that he was working part-time to pay for his studies at a vocational school and was scraping by. Last week, he posted a photo of a dilapidated house, claiming it was where he stayed.

A photo of a dilapidated house with run-down walls

A screenshot taken from Liu Xuezhou's Weibo page. Screenshot/Liu XueZhou/Weibo
As his request for information gathered steam online, police from his home region found his biological father through DNA testing.

On December 27, the teen met his dad in Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei, according to Sina News.

But Liu said his father refused to take him in because he was already raising another family.

In early January, Liu said he found his biological mother in Inner Mongolia and traveled to meet her. Like his father, she rejected the teen, saying she just "wanted a peaceful life" and had her own family, Beijing News reported.

Liu Xuezhou posing with a police officer, his biological father, and a relative (far left)

Liu Xuezhou met his biological father on December 27, but said the man refused to take him in. Liu Xuezhou/Weibo
According to Beijing News, Liu's biological parents pooled their money and sent him on vacation to Sanya.

Liu accepted the trip but continued to ask his parents to help with his housing. They both refused the request, the teen said on Weibo.

He said his mother then blocked his number and social media accounts, calling him a "white-eyed wolf," a Chinese term used to describe someone who is ungrateful, cold-hearted, and cruel.

Zhang told The Paper that she blocked Liu because he kept asking her to buy him a house, which she said couldn't afford.

Liu's father, who the outlet identified as Ding Mou, also claimed that Liu had asked him to buy a house for him. However, Liu disputed this on Weibo and said he had only asked that his parents help him cover rent.

Liu's story went viral on China's Twitter-like platform Weibo

Liu said last week that he was bombarded with messages from critics and internet trolls. As of Monday, Weibo discussions of Liu's death, search, and relationship with his parents had amassed more than 150 million views, and Liu had accumulated more than 160,000 followers.

Most Weibo users supported his campaign and condemned his parent's decision to give him up as a baby (child trafficking or abduction in China is punishable by up to 10 years in prison). Two prominent lawyers, Zhou Zhaocheng, who regularly covers cases regarding cyberviolence, and Guo Gangtang, who specializes in reuniting trafficked children with their parents, also spoke out in support of Liu.

On January 19, Liu announced on Weibo that he planned to sue both of his parents. "Originally, I thought about your children and gave up on this. But now I see you have confused black from white and can't recognize your own misdeeds," he wrote.

Then on Sunday night, he posted what appeared to be a suicide note to the platform, inciting panic among his followers.

"In the past couple of days, there have been people attacking and cursing me on Douyin and Weibo," he wrote in the 10,000-word note. "I have endured being called many types of curses, like 'scheming son of a bitch,' 'go and die quickly,' 'disgusting,' and 'sissy.'"

He added that he'd been "abandoned twice by his biological parents."

But Liu's mother denied she abandoned her son. "Since the start, we didn't have the financial ability; now we don't have that ability," she said in an interview with The Paper on January 20. "He's pressuring us to buy him a house without caring if we live or die. His parents are also heartbroken."
 
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His parents are irresponsible and gaslighting pieces of shit.
 
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Dec 20, 2020
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They "don't have the ability" yet they created a new family and that's been sustained for the better part of two decades ?

This is like Americas and it's Israeli run banking system:
"We don't have the ability to modestly increase pay for workers , but we always have the ability to bail ourselves out "
 
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the parents won't face any concequences for their actions. they literally pushed their son to ctb. How would someome in his age survive without parents? teenagers who have parents barely manage to survive
 
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Insomniac

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May 21, 2021
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the parents should consider taking an acid bath.
 
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Aug 2, 2020
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the parents won't face any concequences for their actions. they literally pushed their son to ctb. How would someome in his age survive without parents? teenagers who have parents barely manage to survive
This story is just one of many that really make antinatalism seem more legit.
 
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BeansOfRequirement

Behind the guilt was compassion
Jan 26, 2021
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Too drunk to read all of it. Well, he doesn't have to deal with that shit anymore. RIP.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

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Feb 10, 2020
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Not to take away from how horrible the parents are, but this guy's suicide actually sounds more like it was encouraged by his haters and trolls on Chinese social media than his cruel parents. At least the part where he was going to sue them shows he intended on fighting them but the flood of angry/hateful comments was probably what pushed him over the edge. Just goes to show that even in heavily censored authoritarian governments, bullying and verbal vitriol still runs rampant.

I wonder if he would still have carried out his suicide if he had found SS or some Chinese equivalent since I don't know whether he's fluent enough in English. It feels like he took his struggle to social media looking for support and even though he was given enough help to actually find his biological parents, the trolling comments he received show his approach clearly backfired. We might not have been able to find his parents but perhaps this site could have helped after they rejected him a second time by at least giving a space to vent or be heard without getting harassed and having his problem made worse.

But yeah, those parents are real bastards.
 
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If only some do-gooder told him "life is beautiful" or some other cliche line, he could have been 'saved'!

Jokes aside, this only further reinforces my antinatalist beliefs. Show this to anybody who says anything around the lines of "Everybody was born because someone wanted them to exist".

The parents abandon their own child and have the audacity to call him cold-hearted? Not to mention the countless people attacking him online. People never fail to show how disgusting they truly are. I hope the kid is at peace, he didn't deserve to go through all that.
 
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