Gao Shanwen dared to speak out while alive.


When news of his sudden death broke, many were left with question marks.
There are rumors of poisoning, radiation, deliberate delay of treatment, and being declared dead.
Yueguang looked into it, and the most famous recent case of "being radiated"
occurred in the UK: the "Litvinenko assassination case."
So, who is Litvinenko?
He was a former FSB agent of the Russian Federal Security Service.
Later, after publicly criticizing the Russian government, he fled to the UK and was recruited as a consultant for British intelligence.
In November 2006, Litvinenko met with two former Russian agents in London and drank a few sips of tea.
He did not know at the time that the tea had been laced with the radioactive element Polonium-210.
How terrifying is Polonium-210?
It emits alpha radiation that is nearly undetectable outside the body.
But once this radiation enters the human body, it continuously destroys cells and DNA, causing severe damage.
Litvinenko quickly developed symptoms such as violent vomiting, hair loss, and immune system collapse.
In just 21 days, he died of multiple organ failure.
Before his death, British experts discovered high doses of Polonium-210 in his body.
Because the assassins were unprofessional, police later detected radioactive residue in the hotels they stayed at, the planes they took, and the items they touched, easily identifying the suspects.
Many netizens have applied Litvinenko's experience to Gao Shanwen.
Because both dared to speak out and suddenly fell ill.
Thus they associate it with poisoning and radiation.
But medically, there is currently no evidence from Gao Shanwen's side indicating poisoning.
Public information shows that Gao Shanwen underwent over a year of standard cancer treatment.
His pathological diagnosis was peripheral T-cell lymphoma, and he received treatments including CAR-T.
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HighAmbition
· 3h ago
Just go for it 👊
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