Paralyzed Woman Marries Fake Doctor During Rehabilitation...You're sitting in debt of about 600 million won

Jun 03, 2025

Paralyzed Woman Marries Fake Doctor During Rehabilitation...You're sitting in debt of about 600 million won
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The sad story of a Chinese woman with a physical disability who lost money after falling in love with 'fake doctor' was told.

According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Li Xiangxian, a 31-year-old woman living in Hebei Province, China, was shocked when her husband fled with a large loan.

While living in a wheelchair due to a car accident in 2013, she met a man named Ding through SNS during rehabilitation. He introduced himself as a surgeon.




Ding then actively courted her and Li had faith in his devoted attitude.

When she became pregnant, Ding promised to provide better medical care, and he said he left the hospital and started his business.

Lee and his parents trusted him, and they even got married.




However, after two months of marriage, Ding was arrested by police for raping another woman.

He borrowed money from Lee and was released, and after that, he constantly demanded money under the pretext of business funds.

Entering the end of her pregnancy, Ding demanded more forcefully for money. Refusing to do so, he even kicked her out of the house. Eventually, she had to take out a loan of 3 million yuan (about 570 million won).




He also pushed and insulted Lee, who was pregnant, and immediately filed for divorce and gave up custody the day after the child was born. Lee said "Me and the child were just tools to him," he said, expressing his sorrow.

After the divorce, he lost contact and disappeared, and the child never saw his father.

Later, Lee learned that her husband was fired for sexual harassment during an internship at the hospital, and she covered up the case with money.

He didn't have a medical license and didn't graduate from college.

In addition, his business was false, and he already had more than 3 million yuan in debt.

Lee recently released her story on social media, urging her ex-husband to take responsibility.

She urged women with the same experience to speak up, saying "No one is perfect. Be careful not to fall for love," he stressed.

He also said, "'If you have experienced something like this, do not be afraid, but be brave for yourself and your child.'"

Currently, she uses a wheelchair but can stand up, and supports her son by livestreaming and selling food and household goods.

A recent video said a legal lawsuit over the loan issue is set to begin soon.

An attorney advised "If Ding deceived the purpose of the loan, he could sue for fraud and demand a full return, including interest."

He then said additional legal action should also be considered for domestic violence and abandonment charges.

Her story became a hot topic on Chinese social media and related posts received more than 35 million views.

Netizens are saying, `Don't lose yourself by falling in love. You should always look at the other person with a cool head", "He must be punished strongly for abusing the love of a disabled woman.", "You should have done your research before you got married." give a back reaction.

This incident is not just an individual's misfortune, but also raises social awareness and serves as an opportunity to raise the voices of the victims.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.