Life, the Obstacle Course

The American Asian Woman Came to Taiwan, Went Missing for Over a Year to Date

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A missing persons’ case, and chances of her being found alive, it’s, not that big at all!  Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…

The Couple Came Here Together, But Only the Husband Returned………

An Asian woman, Gu from California a little over a year ago followed her Canadian husband to Taiwan to travel, as she’d entered the Takoro National Park, she was reported missing, her husband returned back to the States on his own, Gu’s family worried that something may have happened to her, reported her missing in Taiwan and to the police in the U.S. too.  The Hualien Police stated yesterday, that they’d started the investigations since February when the Detective Units filed the reports, but, they’d not found treks of her at the scenic areas of the national park, nor the hiking trail entrances either, they will continue the investigations.

The families of Gu last December had posted the missing persons on the social media last year, said, that Alice Ku (age 38) last year since November 26th, lost contact with them.  They’d contacted her sixty-two year-old Canadian husband, the man said, that they’d come to Taiwan to travel last year on November 24th, because Gu told him she wanted to stay an extra week, he’d taken the flight alone back to the U.S. on December 1st.

Because there are doubts, and questions unanswered, the families filed in a missing person’s report in the U.S., they’d hired the private investigators to help find her, but she wasn’t found; later, Gu’s families asked the police in Taiwan for assistance.

The police investigated, that on November 24th, Gu and her Canadian husband came to Taiwan, on the 28th, they’d rented a car and stayed in Hualien, and the following day they’d, checked out, around noon, they drove to the Takoro National Parks, and, left at about six in the evening.  The cell phone signal from Gu’s cell phone stopped in the Pine Snow Building in the park.

The local head of police substation, Lin told, that on January 5th, they’d received the calls from the Interpol, and immediately zoomed in on the parks, and the local tourist sights, traced all the street surveillance cameras.

The hotel where Gu was said to have checked into stated yesterday, that they saw Gu and her husband check out together, that there wasn’t anything out of place then; as the police contacted them this February, they’d helped with the investigations, but because it was two months from the check-in date, the surveillance footages were taped over; the families also came to the hotel this April to inquire too, and the hotel officials had helped them searched for her.

And so, we really can’t tell what’s happened here, but, we can guess, the woman may have been taken to the national parks by her husband, and murdered there, and her body is somewhere, buried, because a person just, does NOT evaporate, into thin air like this, and the husband’s behaviors were questionable too, I mean, why hadn’t he reported her missing, for one.

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