On June 2nd, it was reported online that there was a “human head” thrown from a high-rise building in Longhua District, Shenzhen. It was alleged that an employee killed the employer due to unpaid wages, and then the employee also jumped to their death.
According to a post from a netizen on social media, a homicide occurred on June 2nd at Xinbao Building in Longhua, Shenzhen. The suspect was accused of beheading and dismembering the victim, then throwing the head and foot from a high place. At the scene, a human head and a foot were found.
One netizen also mentioned, “I was going to work in the morning when I heard a noise from behind, and then a round object rolled in front of me, with short hair. It scared me so much that I didn’t even go to work.”
A video circulating online showed a bloody human head on the ground at the entrance of the building. Another video showed a black shoe not far from the scene.
According to an informed netizen, the boss owed wages to the employee, who then killed the boss when negotiations failed. The victim, a woman, had her head thrown downstairs while her body was hanging on the 6th floor. After killing her, the man also jumped to his death.
On June 3rd, Top News contacted the Longhua Minzhi Street Office in Shenzhen, and the staff replied that the community had been dispatched to handle the situation. They currently do not have specific details on the incident and are unsure if the wage payment issue is factual.
That night, Longhua Branch of Shenzhen Public Security Bureau released a statement to “dispel rumors,” stating that Chen XX (female, 21 years old) committed suicide and suffered from a “mental disorder”. She arrived in Shenzhen from another province on June 1st and walked to a building near Ningyuan Road in Longhua District on June 2nd around 7:30 a.m. She took the elevator to the 30th floor and jumped from a staircase window at 8:51 a.m., colliding with the wall edge of the 6th floor platform during the fall, causing her body to separate upon impact.
Currently, the related information has been banned online, with only the official statement remaining available.
