A group of people who were watching the excitement could not help but step back and discuss the matter. But bringing kerosene into someone else's factory seemed like something a good person would do.
"Let my son go. These are things that belong to my son. You want to frame us. Please help us. Your family has killed people with their medicines, and you still want to capture my son..."
The old lady went forward but was held back by the security personnel and could not get close to her son. Two middle-aged women followed and started making trouble.
Lin Weiwan bypassed a few people and took advantage of the fact that they were surrounded by security personnel to go directly to the body lying on the bed.
The person who could carry the corpse to the pharmaceutical factory must be an outsider. Lin Weiwan pulled back the cloth and looked at it.
He took out a pair of white string gloves from his pocket and quickly checked the body, leaving the crowd stunned.
Everyone thought that the dead were unlucky and stayed away from them. It was the first time I saw a young pregnant woman holding her belly to check a corpse.
The old lady who was looking at the area suddenly became quiet. She turned around and saw Lin Weiwan looking through the body.
Rushing back, "Don't touch my wife's body."
However, they were stopped by the security department led by Su Zhe.
Lin Weiwan checked himself, stood up straight and took off his gloves.
"Madam, your husband must be ill."
"You're talking nonsense, my old man is in good health." The old lady was startled when she heard Lin Weiwan say this, and quickly jumped up to refute.
"You are ill and the autopsy can show it. It's no use lying." Lin Weiwan took the wet towel that Su Yuan ran over and wiped his hands.
The old lady kept pushing the security guard beside her. "It's normal to have some minor illnesses and pains. Who doesn't have some minor illnesses and pains at your age?"
The crowd nodded after hearing what the old lady said. It was indeed the case.
Lin Weiwan looked at the old lady and the others sarcastically, "Minor pains and minor illnesses are normal. It's normal to have heart problems. You gave anti-inflammatory drugs to a heart patient and you didn't tell the police about it."
"I didn't. My old man died from taking your medicine. The bottle is still here. I didn't lie."
The old lady held up the medicine bottle and shouted, as if this would make her words more believable.
The sound of brakes came from outside the crowd. Two cars and a truck stopped by the roadside, and seven or eight people got out quickly.
The public security officer turned around and saw his chief leading forensic doctor Xu towards him.
"Chief." Captain Li quickly walked over and explained the current situation to his chief.
Director Zhou came over with a few people behind him. He stood facing the crowd. "I am Director Zhou Guangwei from the Municipal Bureau. Today's matter is about a pharmaceutical factory and a life.
Since so many people are watching, we will handle this case publicly to show justice.”
After Director Zhou finished speaking, many people in the crowd began to applaud.
Lin Weiwan felt relieved knowing that this situation was caused by the old man's order.
The medical examiner came forward with two assistants, uncovered the shroud and prepared to examine the body.
"You are not allowed to touch me, an old man. What are you going to do?" The old lady was still being held back, but she was still shouting vigorously.
"Old lady, we need to find out the cause of death. You can't just say the pharmaceutical factory killed people based on a corpse and a medicine bottle. We must handle this impartially in front of your family today. If it is the responsibility of the pharmaceutical factory, we must make the decision for you in public.
If we don't stay here, we will give the pharmaceutical factory a clean name." Director Zhou walked to the old lady and spoke in a low voice, so that people nearby could hear clearly.
"Good." The crowd applauded when they heard the director say this.
After a while, the medical examiner stood up and said, "The deceased died of acute heart disease, but there were slight signs of poisoning in the body."
This sentence surprised and frightened many people. Did he die of illness or poison? Everyone stretched their necks curiously.
"Is this medicine really poisonous?" A man whispered to the person next to him.
"You know, I spent a lot of money to buy a bottle two days ago. Now... refund me." The woman felt sorry for the medicine she bought at such a high price.