Chen Meihui

Anti-fraud expert Chen Meihui was suspected of malicious reporting and unfortunately died in a car accident early yesterday morning

ChainCatcher news, according to a report by Yahoo News, Taiwan's renowned "anti-fraud goddess" Chen Mei-hui tragically passed away in a car accident on the Hsinchu section of National Highway 1 early yesterday morning, at the age of 35, leaving behind two young daughters. Chen Mei-hui had long served as a blockchain financial crime investigator at XREX cryptocurrency exchange, assisting the police in combating fraud. Her sudden death has sparked shock and anger in society and among law enforcement.According to reports, the Taichung District Prosecutor's Office, after receiving a tip-off, accused Chen Mei-hui of analyzing investigation materials provided by her boyfriend, a police officer surnamed Hsieh from the Criminal Investigation Bureau's Technology Crime Prevention Center, and suspected her of leaking confidential information. The two were taken back for questioning and released on bail of 30,000 New Taiwan Dollars, but a fatal car accident occurred on their way home. The Criminal Investigation Bureau expressed deep dissatisfaction with the case, questioning the motives behind the tip-off and the fairness of the judicial system, believing that the accusation against Chen Mei-hui stigmatizes anti-fraud workers.Chen Mei-hui was regarded as a top expert in the field of cryptocurrency crime tracking in Taiwan. During her lifetime, she was passionate about public welfare and promoted various anti-fraud initiatives, including the development of cryptocurrency tracking software and resource integration.
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