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TAIWAN INFLUENCER LEAVES BEHIND NOTE “S’POREANS TO BLAME FOR MY DEATH”

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Sexy internet celebrity Yui Xin reportedly tried to kill herself as she left her last words on Instagram, “I am not holding on to the jokes for you to watch. I can’t take it anymore.

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▲▼辛尤里。(圖/翻攝自Instagram/yui_xin_)
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Goodbye in this world.” Then she posted a message saying that she chose to go to a dead end: “I committed suicide. Blame these Singaporeans.”

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Yui Xin posted on Facebook in the early morning of the 9th, “I committed suicide. All these Singaporeans are to blame. Congratulations for laughing at the success of my hard life. When I was undergoing surgery, a friend of five years still wanted to keep me secret. A friend who wanted to rape my girlfriend in front of me asked him if he wanted to sing Karaoke. He also said that it is normal for me to see them having sex.

▲辛尤里作風大膽。(圖/翻攝自辛尤里IG)
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Then, Yui Xin released a 5-second video on Instagram. The content was a man with glasses wearing a blue shirt and kneeling with a mobile phone. The background of the film was in a hospital ward. The man in the post is believed to be a Singaporean man who was also her boyfriend.

▲辛尤里作風大膽。(圖/翻攝自辛尤里IG)
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Yui Xin announced a close photo of herself and the man with glasses, “Thank you for destroying me completely.” Then she clicked on the man’s IG account and stated that she was a web designer by profession, and it was suspected that the two had a relationship dispute. She returned He made his own address public, and said, “This is my current address. If I disappear suddenly, I will find me here.” His words and deeds were filled with despair.

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