Chinese government blamed for the doctor's death that warned coronavirus

A Chinese family has appeared in public media and accused the government of trying to cover the death of the doctor “heroik” who was punished after spreading the alarm for coronavirus in a rare online protest against communist censorship. “It was not allowed to speak, it was not allowed to die or die”, a person wrote in [...]
He wasn't allowed to talk, he wasn't allowed to die or die”, he wrote a person on the famous Chinese EeChat app after he learned in the media about Dr. Lee Yenliang's death.
“Dr Lee Schenliang was allowed to die only after numerous web users slept”, another person in Titter wrote.
China has announced it was sending its anticorruption guards to Wuhan to investigate Dr. Li, after his death caused a large number of criticism of the communist party and the death toll from this virus has reached 638.
Yehan officials also ordered that 820,000 euros be paid to Dr. Lee for compensation after praising his illness for a job injury, writes Dailymail.
Yehan residents placed flowers in front of the Wuhan Central Hospital, for which Dr Lee worked and was treated, to give him the honor, while citizens in Hong Kong held a watch to mourn the devoted doctor.
The CPC Central Commission for Inspectation of Discipline said in a statement it promised a full investigation into cases related to Dr Li, who died of the new strain of Coronavirus after being infected by one of his patients.
He left behind his pregnant wife, their five - year - old son, and his elderly parents.
Some of the late physician's supporters created his illustrations based on a biased view showing Dr. Lee wearing a mask on his face while treating patients during the epidemic.












