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**Yueyang Doctor’s Suicide Unearths Potential Corruption at Xiangya No. 2 Hospital**
Changsha, China – Allegations of widespread medical corruption have resurfaced at Xiangya No. 2 Hospital following the suspected suicide of a medical intern, Luo Shuaiyu. Luo’s death comes after Dr. Liu Xiangfeng of the same hospital was sentenced to 17 years in prison in October 2024 for malpractice including exaggerated patient conditions and performing unnecessary surgeries.
Luo Shuaiyu fell to his death from the hospital dorm on May 8, 2024. Police preliminary ruling ruled out homicide, but his family suspects foul play. After Luo’s death, the hospital allegedly pressured his family to sign a statement confirming suicide before releasing his belongings. Upon recovering his computer, the family discovered deleted files containing what they believe to be evidence of widespread corruption within the hospital, specifically implicating Dr. Liu Xiangfeng in activities such as the removal of healthy organs, fabricating terminal illnesses, and intentionally planting foreign objects in patients. The information also suggests potential money laundering activities.
Luo’s father, Luo Fuxiang, submitted the evidence to national and provincial health authorities in December 2024. The Hunan Provincial Health Commission has acknowledged receipt of the information and stated that matters relating to medical corruption at Xiangya No. 2 Hospital have been handed over to the police for investigation. An investigation is still undergoing, and is according to law.
Adding to the mystery, the circumstances surrounding Luo’s death raise questions. The family claims the point of impact was far away from the building and that accessing the point where Luo fell required climbing over a high barrier.
The family initially opted against an autopsy due to financial constraints and alleged persuasion from the hospital, who offered 853,000 yuan in compensation.
The Hunan Provincial Health Commission has confirmed that a joint investigation team has been established and is currently investigating and verifying the allegations. The case has ignited public outrage and calls for a thorough and transparent investigation into the alleged corruption.