College impostor case sparks investigation
As per a video clip Gou posted, the head teacher brought some strange-looking people to the plant where she works, and asked everybody about Gou.
A surveillance camera shows that a car with a Shandong license plate blocked the entrance of the plant on June 24, and several muscular men remained there from noon to about 7 pm that day.
She said in an interview with The Beijing News that it was not that she didn't want to see the teacher, but she can't bear any consequences that might occur after the meeting.
"I can't afford to bear if anything happens to him due to our meeting," she said.
In an interview with Ifeng News, Gou said after one of her classmates posted a photo of the head teacher attending the class reunion, she saw the image of his daughter and felt a chill in the back.
"His daughter and I have 50 percent resemblance," so she doubts that she wasn't chosen by the teacher long time ago.
The People's Government of Rencheng in Jining issued a circular on June 24, saying relevant departments have formed a joint investigation team and have reached Gou, adding the results will be released to the public in a timely manner.
According to CCTV News, the Shandong Provincial Education Department has tracked down 242 people suspected of identity theft to get enrolled in college between 2002 and 2009.
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