A Chinese man was killed while trading virtual currency in Jeju, South Korea, and the suspects are four Chinese nationals
ChainCatcher news, according to Modern Express, a Chinese man was found dead in a hotel in Jeju, South Korea, suspected to have been murdered during a virtual currency transaction.
The South Korean police have arrested four Chinese suspects, including two women in their 30s, one man in his 30s, and one man in his 60s. It has been confirmed that the four suspects fled with 85 million won belonging to the victim, and investigations into the motive and circumstances of the crime are ongoing.
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