Tibetan Vlogger Dies After Ex-Husband Sets Her on Fire During a LIVESTREAM

Tibetan Vlogger Dies After Ex-Husband Sets Her on Fire During a LIVESTREAMTibetan Vlogger Dies After Ex-Husband Sets Her on Fire During a LIVESTREAM
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Fans are mourning a Tibetan vlogger who passed away after her ex-husband doused her in petrol and set her on fire.
The incident, which occurred right in the middle of a livestream, took place in her home in Sichuan Province, western China last month.
 
The vlogger, known as Lamu, had amassed nearly 800,000 followers on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, before the attack on Sept. 14.
Living in the mountainous prefecture of Aba, Lamu shared the ups and downs of rural life in her videos.
Lamu documented her mountain life in her Douyin videos. Image Screenshot via 黑姑娘
In her last video, Lamu is seen performing a traditional Tibetan song for her fans. She told them in the caption, “May all your wishes come true.”
A livestream later that day was abruptly cut, leaving fans with nothing but a black screen and terrifying screams. Lamu’s ex-husband, Tang, allegedly stormed the house and set her on fire.
The vlogger was in critical condition after suffering burns to 90% of her body. Image via Sohu News
Lamu’s sister announced the attack two days later and asked for financial help to save the vlogger. In less than 24 hours, they managed to raise one million yuan (around $147,000), according to The Paper.
Lamu, who sustained burns to 90% of her body, fought for her life for 16 days until Wednesday, according to Red Star News.
Lamu’s wife, Tang, was arrested for the attack. Image via Sohu News
Her husband, identified as Tang, was arrested on the evening of the attack. The case remains under investigation.
Lamu’s family is reportedly returning the excess in donations.
Feature Images via 黑姑娘 (left; screenshot) and Sohu News (right)
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