China News Service, August 17. According to comprehensive Taiwan media reports, the Luzhou Police in New Taipei City, Taiwan received a notification on the evening of the 16th that after the death of an 80-year-old mother of a man in Bali District, she was suspected of being poor and had no money to deal with the funeral. Temporarily refrigerated in the refrigerator, but I didn't expect it to be stored for nearly 5 years.

According to the latest police investigation, the deceased's son was found to be suspected of using his mother's name to defraud at least 630,000 yuan (NTD, the same below) in the past five years. The police will investigate the crime of forging documents.

  According to reports, the Luzhou police issued a message on the evening of the 16th stating that at 5 pm on the 16th, they received a notification from the social worker of the Social Bureau that there was an old woman’s body in the refrigerator of a residential house in Bali District. The body of an 87-year-old woman was found in the refrigerator.

According to the police investigation, the old woman was ill and was hospitalized. The old woman’s 66-year-old son, Ban, took his mother from the hospital to take care of him in October 2017. The old woman died of illness not long after she was discharged from the hospital. It is suspected that the family was poor and had no money to handle the funeral. I had to put the old woman's body in the refrigerator for a while, but I didn't expect it to last for nearly 5 years.

  The police continued to investigate but found that Ban was originally a professional soldier. He was discharged from the Taiwan Air Force in 1983. He has received a pension allowance of about 16,000 yuan a month. house to live in.

After his mother passed away, he continued to use his mother's name to receive about 126,000 yuan in low-income households and other social welfare subsidies from the Social Bureau each year, accumulating at least 630,000 yuan in fraudulent subsidies for five years, and will be brought to justice on suspicion of forging documents.