Evil is Met with Evil: Two Persecutors Suffer Violent Deaths in Separate Accidents
(Clearwisdom.net)Yang Wenyong, a male in his 40s, and the county commission
secretary of Rong County, Sichuan Province, had brutally persecuted local Dafa
practitioners since July 20, 1999. One day during the summer of 2000, Yang Wenyong called a meeting and laid out
his plans on how to intensify the persecution of Dafa practitioners. He also
slandered Dafa maliciously during that meeting. Two to three days later, Yang
Wenyong returned by car to Rong County from Chengdu City. Between the Ziyang and
Zizhong sections on Chengyu Highway, the car abruptly began to jump and spin and
then hit the fence on the roadside at high speed. A steel plate from the fence
penetrated the back of the car and went through Yang Wenyong's chest. Yang
Wenyong died on the way to the hospital. Yang Wenyong usually protected himself very well. Every time he rode in a
car, he chose to sit in the middle. However, in this "accident," nothing
happened to the other people in the car. The locals are all talking about Yang
Wenyong, who wanted to become rich and famous by suppressing Falun Gong.
However, he did not receive the wealth of his dreams, but instead paid for his
evil deeds. Chief of the Health Division at Fujian University of Technology Dies of Head
Injuries after being Hit by a Car Mr. Zheng Zhonglian, a former Chief of the Health Division at the Fujian
University of Technology, and principal of the school library, was very adept in
persecuting Dafa practitioners. On November 11, 2003, while walking across the
street, he was hit by a car and died. Editors' Note: Each time we publish news of this nature, we do so with heavy
hearts. These people started off as public servants, but under the intense
pressure applied by the Jiang regime, they were pushed into persecuting Dafa
disciples. In the process of destroying the lives of kind, law-abiding citizens,
they have sealed their own fates and inevitably faced karmic retribution as
punishment. If it weren't for Jiang's wicked orders, perhaps their fates would
have been different.
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