Henan Music Festival Camping Area Thefts: Shocking Reports of Stolen Belongings and Mysterious Disappearances

2023-10-05 02:09:58

A large number of thefts occurred at the Henan Music Festival camping area. (Picture/reproduced from Sina News, the same below)

Nanyang, Henan, mainland China, recently held a Midi Music Festival. On the day after the event, many people said that their belongings in the camping area were stolen. Some people said that their tents were gone after going to the toilet, and some people’s underwear was also missing. It is reported that someone deliberately broadcast live on Douyin, saying that no one wanted those tents.

According to the “Xiaoxiang Morning News” report, many music fans posted their outrageous theft experiences on social networks. As can be seen in the video, a young woman shouted at the door of the tent, “Who stole my piano.” Another man surnamed Wang said that he and his friends drank in a tent during the day and went back to the hotel to sleep at night. When they went to collect the bill the next day, they found that the tent and camper van had been stolen.

Netizens said that someone was spreading false news on Douyin.

Wang Nan said that he probably lost more than 1,000 yuan (approximately NT$4,456) in property. He also saw many middle-aged people rummaging through things at the scene. Another man, Zhang, said that when he went to the toilet, his tent disappeared, and his three pieces of clothes, two pairs of shoes and underwear were taken away, resulting in a total loss of 5,000 yuan (approximately NT$22,000). Fortunately, there was a Enthusiastic friends gave him clothes to wear.

A netizen said that when he left the camp, he saw many people driving tricycles with items on them. Some netizens said that during the music festival, many people broadcast live broadcasts on site, and some people deliberately made false news, saying that no one wanted the tents on site.

Currently, both Zhang Nan and Wang Nan have called the police and are waiting for news from the local police. According to the “Cover News” report, tourist Doudou (pseudonym) said that when they found out that their luggage was missing, they immediately communicated with other people, and many people were in trouble. Doudou said that there are no monitors in the camp, so even if the police are called, it will be difficult to recover.

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