Thallium poisoning case of Zhu Ling
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Zhu Ling[lower-alpha 1] (Chinese: 朱令; pinyin: Zhū Lìng, 24 April 1973 – 22 December 2023) was best known as the victim of an unsolved 1995 thallium poisoning case in Beijing, China. Her symptoms were posted to the Internet via a Usenet newsgroup by her friend from Peking University, Bei Zhicheng, and were subsequently proven to be caused by thallium poisoning. Her case was then reviewed by physicians in many different countries who examined her symptoms and made suggestions as to diagnoses and treatment. This effort was recognized as the first large-scale tele-medicine trial.[6] Her life was ultimately saved, but she suffered serious neurological damage along with permanent physical impairment, and died in December 2023.[7]
Thallium poisoning of Zhu Ling | |
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Location | Tsinghua University, Beijing |
Date | October 1994 – April 1995 |
Victim | Zhu Ling |
This case drew great attention in the Chinese media, because the victim and the suspect were living in the same dormitory in the most prestigious university in the People's Republic of China, and in addition the case was never solved. Internet discussion of the crime has continued since then and became a hot topic on major online Chinese communities very frequently as a high-profile cold case.