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China ‘military officer’ dates man for 8 years, vanishes with US$91,000 for home makeover

‘Too trusting’ factory worker swallows ‘confidential’ lies of fake soldier who has been placed on police wanted list after scam unravels

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A woman in China who claimed to be a military officer and dated a man for eight years has vanished with US$91,000 given to her to cover a bogus home renovation and made-up wedding expenses. Photo: SCMP composite
Yating Yangin Beijing

A Chinese factory worker was left heartbroken and financially devastated after his fiancée, who claimed to be a military officer, vanished after allegedly fleecing him and his family out of 650,000 yuan (US$91,000).

The 30-something man, surnamed Ji, who had only met the woman a handful of times over eight years, had been under pressure from his parents to get married.

He worked at a car factory in Chengdu, Sichuan province, in southwestern China, and met a woman who uses the pseudonym “Li Hua” through an online dating app in late 2018.

The “happy couple”, who had only met a handful of times, even had pre-wedding photos taken. Photo: QQ.com
The “happy couple”, who had only met a handful of times, even had pre-wedding photos taken. Photo: QQ.com

Li claimed to be a “military officer” serving in the Armed Police Force in Dujiangyan City, also in Sichuan province.

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In late 2018, Li introduced Ji and his parents to her supposed family in Chishui, Guizhou province, also in southwestern China, where the marriage was “basically decided”.

By 2020, they had even taken wedding photos together.

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However, the couple had reportedly only met “four or five times”, usually for brief lunch dates in Dujiangyan City before she would rush back to “her unit”.

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