Taiwanese TV host Pai Ping-ping files police report against netizen who made nasty comments against her

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Taiwanese TV host Pai Ping-ping files police report against netizen who made nasty comments against her
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Taiwanese TV host Pai Ping-ping, whose daughter was killed in a kidnap-murder case 23 years ago, filed a police report on Sunday (April 12) against a netizen who left nasty comments after she had put up a video online in memory of her daughter.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Taiwanese TV host Pai Ping-ping, whose daughter was killed in a kidnap-murder case 23 years ago, filed a police report on Sunday against a netizen who left nasty comments after she had put up a video online in memory of her daughter.Lei , who claimed to have mental illness, turned herself in at a police station with her family on Monday and apologised to Pai.

"Her words are so vicious...saying I should die in the water...I still can't forget the day when Hsiao-yen was found in the water," Pai said at a press conference on Monday. In a case that sent shocked Taiwan, Pai's daughter Pai Hsiao-yen, 17, was killed on April 14, 1997, after she was kidnapped while leaving home for school. Her body was later found in a drain. Hsiao-yen's father is the late Japanese comic book artist Ikki Kajiwara.

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