Taiwanese woman charged with attempted murder of Aussie student in poisoning case

Taiwanese woman Yang Ping has been charged with the attempted murder of Australian exchange student Alex Shorey, 23, by allegedly poisoning him with rat poison over several months.

Shorey, studying at Tamkang University in Taipei, was hospitalized with severe symptoms, including stomach pain, nosebleeds, and blood in his urine. Prosecutors allege that Ping, upset over Shorey’s decision to cut his study abroad short, secretly laced his food and drinks with poison to keep him in Taiwan and under her care. Even after he was admitted to Taipei Medical University Hospital, Ping reportedly continued her attempts, worsening his condition.

Shorey’s parents, alarmed by his deteriorating health, traveled to Taiwan and discovered evidence of rat poison, prompting authorities to act. The family crowdfunded over $200,000 in two days to fund a medical evacuation back to Brisbane, Australia, in May, where Shorey received life-saving treatment. Despite his recovery, prosecutors emphasized the severity of his ordeal, stating he was at constant risk of death from massive internal bleeding. Shorey’s family has expressed gratitude to supporters but refrained from further comments to avoid jeopardizing the ongoing investigation.

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