Wang Lin Held in China over Disciple’s Murder

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  Wang Lin, the controversial qigong master who had many high-profile celebrity clients, was arrested on 16th July by Jiangxi police on suspicion of involvement in the kidnapping and murder of one of his “disciples”.
  Police arrested two men, surnamed Liu and Zhu. Police said the pair had admitted that they kidnapped and murdered the disciple, identified in media reports as Zou Yong, who went missing on July 9.
  During their investigation, police had learnt that Wang and a fourth man identified as Huang Yugang were also involved, adding that the investigation was continuing.
  Reports said that the dead man was a businessman and provincial legislator in Jiangxi who had been close to Wang and had become one of his last disciples. But the two fell out in late 2012 amid commercial disputes.
  The Beijing News reported that the two had sued each other in four cases involving disputes over the ownership of several properties and luxury liquor.
  Wang had also reported Zou to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the top graft-buster, claiming that he was involved in bribery.
  Wang’s wife said her husband had been taken by police to “assist the investigation” into Zou’s disappearance.
  Wang had been accused of practising medicine illegally, but his name was cleared last week after a two-year investigation found no evidence to prove the allegation.
  In 2013, several celebrities had accused Wang of charging exorbitant fees for medical services and claimed he had no expertise.
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