China News Service, Jiangxi Qianshan, January 31 (Reporter Wu Pengquan and Liu Lixin) The body of Hu Mouyu, a student from Zhiyuan Middle School in Qianshan County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, who had been missing for more than 100 days was found in the Jinjishan area of ​​Hekou Town, Qianshan County. The society continues to pay wide attention.

  On January 31, a reporter from Chinanews.com visited the place where Hu Mouyu's body was found.

Aerial photos show that the entire Jinji Mountain is surrounded by schools and residential areas facing the street in the north, industrial plants in the west and south, and a railway in the east.

Except for a few roads in the north that can directly go up the mountain, the other directions are mountain forests, which are not easy to enter and exit.

  Along the path, Jinji Mountain is densely forested and overgrown with weeds. The ground is full of dead branches and leaves. A red brick wall is covered with black and green moss, and part of the wall has been damaged.

There are obvious signs of searching on the mountain, and many trails trampled by humans are clearly visible. There are many felled bushes and some plastic garbage on both sides of the trail, and dogs bark from time to time.

  According to a report issued by the Jiangxi police on the 29th, a recording pen was found during the on-site investigation and has been sent to a professional organization for identification.

At the same time, the police have invited domestic authoritative criminal technology experts to the scene to participate in the investigation.

Investigation and inspection work is in progress.

  Zheng Xiaojing, the attorney for Hu Mouyu's family, said in an interview with a reporter from Chinanews.com on the evening of the 30th that he is currently waiting for the conclusion of the autopsy report and the identification of the recording pen.

If evidence such as the on-site inspection, autopsy report, and recording pen appraisal conclusion all point to homicide, a criminal case must be filed for investigation, which involves the issue of off-site investigation; if it points to suicide, it is a case of Hu Mouyu’s disappearance, which is not a criminal case and does not require criminal investigation. .

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