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Man with cancer in China hides wealth, uses US$97,000 in donations to buy flat

Sick university graduate pleads poverty but wealthy family has property portfolio, crowdfunding platform bans him as result

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A cancer patient in China has been banned from a crowdfunding platform amid suspicions that he embezzled money given to him by kind-hearted donors. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Yating Yangin Beijing

A 29-year-old cancer patient in China who sought to raise 900,000 yuan (US$125,000) online for medical treatment has sparked suspicions of embezzlement after he posted photos of a new flat.

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The post came shortly after he had raised more than 700,000 yuan (US$97,000) in just a few days.

The man, surnamed Lan, from Yichang in Hubei province, central China, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a rare cancer, and began his fundraising campaign on a popular crowdfunding platform on October 14.

He introduced himself as a 2020 graduate from Nanjing University in Jiangsu province, north of Shanghai, who worked at a major internet company in southern China’s Guangzhou before being diagnosed with cancer.

A formal disease certificate confirmed his diagnosis, noting that “the disease is difficult to treat when it recurs”.

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The man revealed that his family’s finances were drained by his father’s medical bills and subsequent death, leaving them with significant debts.

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