Trial Reveals Details of Shulai Wang’s Captivity by Sect Leader Kaixiao Liu
Kaixiao Liu body in bag trial: Notes detail Shulai Wang’s captivity, punishment in Auckland home

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The trial of Kaixiao Liu and his family in Auckland reveals disturbing details about the captivity and punishment of 70-year-old Shulai Wang, who was held in a tent and threatened before her body was found in a suitcase. The evidence includes notes detailing her confinement and harsh treatment.
- 01Shulai Wang was held captive in a tent after attempting to escape, with strict orders imposed by her captors.
- 02Notes found in Liu's home outlined the conditions of Wang's captivity, including threats of being tied up or placed in a suitcase.
- 03The trial involves Kaixiao Liu, his wife Lanyue Xiao, and his parents Xiuyun Li and Jingui Liu, who face charges of manslaughter and kidnapping.
- 04Wang's body was discovered wrapped in plastic and discarded in Auckland's Gulf Harbour.
- 05The trial is currently in its second week, with evidence being presented in the High Court of Auckland.
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In the ongoing trial of Kaixiao Liu, a leader of a religious sect in Auckland, harrowing details have emerged regarding the captivity of 70-year-old Shulai Wang. Documents presented in court reveal that Wang was held in a tent after attempting to escape to a neighbor's yard. The notes, discovered by police in Liu's home, outline strict rules imposed on Wang, including threats of being tied up or confined in a suitcase if she screamed. One note stated, 'Zip up the tent. Put on a padlock ... No coats allowed to be worn and nothing allowed to be hidden.' Another instructed that the tent's windows and door should remain closed and padlocked, emphasizing the need for Wang to 'seriously repent.' The trial, which has entered its second week, includes charges of manslaughter and kidnapping against Liu, his wife Lanyue Xiao, and his parents Xiuyun Li and Jingui Liu. Wang's lifeless body was discovered wrapped in plastic and disposed of in Auckland's Gulf Harbour, highlighting the tragic outcome of her captivity.
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The trial has drawn significant public attention and raised awareness about the dangers of cult-like groups and domestic abuse.
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