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PRC Man Spends Son’s Death Compensation on Streamer With Tips & “Flower”, All Gone

In a troubling incident from Anhui Province, China, a man identified only by his surname, Huang, has reportedly squandered his son’s death insurance compensation of 600,000 yuan (approximately SGD$ 106,879) on online gifts for a female streamer. This shocking revelation has led to significant family turmoil, with Huang’s wife demanding restitution from the streamer.

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The incident, which has gained traction on social media, unfolded in Tongcheng City, Anhui. Huang had been a long-time follower of a streamer named Xiong, and he allegedly gifted her a staggering total of 600,000 yuan. The funds, however, were derived from his son’s death insurance compensation, which has understandably infuriated his wife.

Government Intervention and Refund

As the situation escalated online, government authorities intervened to mediate the dispute. Following negotiations, the streamer agreed to refund 150,000 yuan (approximately SGD$ 26,700) to Huang’s wife. However, further details regarding the resolution have not been disclosed.

Reports indicate that Huang’s obsession with the streamer led him to deplete the insurance compensation funds, prompting his wife to confront both him and the streamer. The streamer, when contacted by the media, did not provide a direct response but later posted on social media, claiming to have raised 100,000 yuan to return to Huang’s wife after learning about their situation.

Clarifications from the Streamer

The streamer emphasised that her relationship with Huang was strictly that of a typical streamer and fan, denying any personal promises or emotional manipulation. She expressed frustration over the situation, stating that some streamers exaggerate incidents to attract attention, which has unfairly drawn her into the controversy.

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On June 10, under the mediation of local authorities, Huang and the streamer signed a settlement agreement, confirming the refund of 150,000 yuan. The streamer later confirmed during a live broadcast that she had returned the money out of humanitarian concern, showcasing the receipt of the transaction.

Conclusion

This incident highlights the potential dangers of excessive online gifting and the emotional vulnerabilities that can accompany such interactions. As the family navigates the aftermath of this situation, it serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of financial responsibility and the impact of online relationships. The local government’s involvement underscores the need for awareness regarding the implications of online behaviour and its effects on real-life situations.

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