China live-streamer calls woman ‘mum’, uses emotional content to scam her out of US$76,000

An online influencer in China with 42,000 followers has scammed 560,000 yuan (US$76,000) out of a lonely elderly woman by making up moving stories and pretending to be her son.

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A Shanghai woman in her 70s, surnamed Tang, was unmarried and childless. In 2022, her niece found she had been constantly transferring money to a stranger.

The man from northwestern China’s Shaanxi province claimed to be dedicated to resolving people’s problems, helping peasants sell slow-selling products and helping lost people find their homes.

Tang’s niece, surnamed Jiang, said she was attracted to the man’s “kindness”.

She initially sent small gifts in his live-streams in 2021, and was later tricked to buy illegitimate health products.

The live-streamer convinced the woman to hand over cash by playing on her emotions. Photo: CCTV
The live-streamer convinced the woman to hand over cash by playing on her emotions. Photo: CCTV

The man, who used the handle @lixuan and is now banned on the platform, then added Tang’s personal contact, and began calling her “mum”.

  

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