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Chinese online influencer found homeless in Cambodia after high-paying job lure

After 26 days of no contact with her family, she was found on a roadside and appeared to be homeless. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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The influence of Wu Zhenzhen will have been attracted to Cambodia with the promise of a well-paid job. The ambassador responded to the case by warning of the dangers of illegal employment offers or noises.

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In a communication on social networks, the ambassador warned that many alleged “well paid employment offers abroad” are linked to honest and illegal industries, including online gambling, prostitution, gambling and gambling and drugs.

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A 20-year-old Chinese digital influenceer was found in a serious health state in the streets of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, after being a victim of human trafficking, according to information published by the state press in China. At R$ 170, R$2 million became available on the market after the fall of Maduro According to the Chinese weekly Newsweek, the young, identified as Wu Zhenzhen, of the Chinese province of Fujian, claimed to have been attrac…

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Wu Zhenzhen was attracted with well-paid employment promises, but he was finally left in the city known for hosting burla centers. The case became viral in the Chinese social networks and led to the intervention of the Chinese Embassy. The victim was hospitalized with several pathologies.

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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