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Have you found the missing female teacher's farewell letter?

Wei qiujie, a beautiful teacher who lost contact in Fujian Province, has lost contact for the ninth day so far. All kinds of speculations and public opinions about Wei qiujie, a female teacher who lost contact, are flying all over the world. Many people are very curious about where Wei qiujie has gone?

On July 30, the reporter learned from Wei qiujie's younger brother that at present, there is still no information about Wei qiujie. The Japanese police's search in Ahan lake has not progressed yet, and now it has been extended to all Hokkaido.

At the same time, for media reports yesterday, Japanese police found a "farewell letter" from Wei qiujie, whose younger brother said that it was not a farewell letter but a travel note after being translated by a friend who knows Japanese.

On July 18, Wei qiujie, a post-90s female teacher from Shaowu, Nanping, Fujian Province, left China for Japan on her own. She plans to return home on July 25. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

On July 23, Wei qiujie lost contact with her family, 'Weibo and wechat couldn't be reached, and there was no message feedback after the alarm'.

On the morning of July 27, Beijing time, a video was broadcast in the program "Hokkaido radio". The video comes from Wei qiujie's hotel in Sapporo. At that time, she was carrying a suitcase, carrying a small bag with daily clothes and toiletries in it.

Wei qiujie's hotel owner told him that she left at 7 a.m. on the 23rd and that her luggage was still in the hotel.

After finding the missing, Wei qiujie's brother called the police. According to reports, Wei qiujie, who had previously practiced in Shaowu Experimental Primary School in Nanping, will become a formal teacher when the school starts in September. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

On July 30, the reporter learned from Wei qiujie's younger brother that his father in Japan had told him. At present, there is still no sister's information. The Japanese police search in Ahan lake has not made progress for the time being, and now it has been expanded to all Hokkaido.

At the same time, for yesterday's media reports, Japanese police found a "farewell letter" from Wei qiujie. Wei qiujie's younger brother told reporters that it was not a farewell letter but a travel note after being translated by a friend who knows Japanese.

Japanese media revealed that the police found a "farewell letter" in the Ocho hotel in Sapporo, which was suspected of being written by Wei qiujie. In the letter, they thanked their parents for their care and said "they want to start a new life". After reading the letter, their father, Mr. Wei, confirmed that it was his daughter's handwriting.

Such reports have made many Chinese netizens think that Wei qiujie may want to stay in Japan and work as a black worker. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

However, Wei Lin asked his Japanese speaking friend to translate the Japanese media reports, and the result was not the same: 'the report translated by his friend said that the note was a travel note, not a farewell letter'.

For netizens who think that "black work", Wei Lin told reporters with certainty that there was nothing different before Wei qiujie set out, and she liked the profession of teacher very much, there was no economic pressure, and "it is impossible to work in Japan".

On July 30, eight days later, there was only one short sentence in the message sent to him by his father in Japan: "the search in Ahan lake has not progressed yet, and now the Japanese police have extended the search to Hokkaido.".