China live-streamer calls woman ‘mum’, uses emotional content to scam her out of US$76,000
Online racketeer pretends to be like elderly woman’s loving son, convinces her to hand over large sums, is eventually snared by police
An online influencer in China with 42,000 followers has scammed 560,000 yuan (US$76,000) out of a lonely elderly woman by making up moving stories and pretending to be her son.
A Shanghai woman in her 70s, surnamed Tang, was unmarried and childless. In 2022, her niece found she had been constantly transferring money to a stranger.
The man from northwestern China’s Shaanxi province claimed to be dedicated to resolving people’s problems, helping peasants sell slow-selling products and helping lost people find their homes.
Tang’s niece, surnamed Jiang, said she was attracted to the man’s “kindness”.
She initially sent small gifts in his live-streams in 2021, and was later tricked to buy illegitimate health products.
The man, who used the handle @lixuan and is now banned on the platform, then added Tang’s personal contact, and began calling her “mum”.