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China KOL with 5 million fans spitting image of murder fugitive, prompting followers to call police

  • Police issue statement saying fugitive hunt not focused on hugely popular online influencer
  • KOL slams ‘malicious’ people online, says incident causes him and family much distress

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An online influencer in China has been caught up in the hunt for a fugitive from a 2006 murder after some of his followers noticed a resemblance between him and one of the suspects and then made a report to the police. Photo: SCMP composite/Bilibili

People among the 5 million fans of an influencer in China have been calling the police because the online personality bears a striking resemblance to a fugitive wanted for murder.

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Key opinion leader Zhao Shilei, 37, has gained a large number of followers on the mainland short video-sharing app Kuaishou by discussing scandals in the entertainment industry.

On April 15, he was reported by people because he looked strikingly similar to a composite sketch of a fugitive wanted for a murder in 2006.

In August of that year, a person was stabbed to death in Xilinhot city in northern China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region. The suspects have been at large since.

Key opinion leader Zhao Shilei says the “malicious” reports have caused him a lot of distress. Photo: Bilibili
Key opinion leader Zhao Shilei says the “malicious” reports have caused him a lot of distress. Photo: Bilibili

In April, the city’s police issued a wanted notice with composite sketches of two suspects and offered a reward of 200,000 yuan (US$28,000) for clues.

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