The reporter who disappeared in Wuhan has resurfaced two months later

A Chinese journalist who disappeared for almost two months after broadcasting videos from Wuhan has resurfaced, claiming he was arrested and conscripted by police. Li Zehua was one of three Chinese journalists reporting from Wuhan's first lines during the coronavirus epidemic, which disappeared in [...]
A Chinese journalist who disappeared for almost two months after broadcasting videos from Wuhan has resurfaced, claiming he was arrested and conscripted by police.
Lee Zehua was one of three Chinese journalists reporting from Wuhan's first lines during the coronavirus epidemic, which mysteriously disappeared, transmits Telegrafi.

A former employee of Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, 25-year-old was last seen on February 26th in a video he posted online. Then the police took him to his door.
But now, two months after he disappeared, there was a video of Lee in the social environment, in which he explained his disappearance, The Guardian reported.
He had filmed the images in Wuhan and told what was happening and arrived at his apartment. He then posted the video later that day.
Then he was later taken by the police at his door. They took Lee to a police station where he was interrogated for 24 hours. He claims he was said to be investigated on charges of breaking public order.

Police later decided that he would have to quarantine because he visited sensitive epidemics.
He claims he spent the next month in quarantine in Wuhan before being released on March 28th and has since spent time in his homeland in another province.












