Peng Shuai has been missing since November 2 after accusing Zhang Gaoli of sexually abusing him.
There are times when we want to always give you good news about sports, but unfortunately this is not always the case. Peng Shuai, a Chinese tennis player who has several titles in addition to participating in Rio 2016, has gone missing after reporting sexual abuse by a former Chinese politician.
Tennis player Peng Shuai’s whereabouts have been unknown since November 2, all of this being made public after she posted several messages on Weibo (Chinese Twitter) saying she was telling the truth. Less than 30 minutes.
“Like an egg throwing a stone or a moth into a flame.Seeking self-destruction he speaks your truthThe message was written by Peng Shuai on Weibo and was deleted minutes later, but the message was taken from the La Nation newspaper.
Who is Peng Shuai referring to? Zhang Gaoli, former Vice Premier of China. Peng Shuai herself was reported to have been sexually assaulted by the president in her home after which she had intermittent extramarital affairs, although she had nothing to prove this.
In a statement, the WTA commented on Peng Suay and her situation:The WTA and the rest of the world need independent, verifiable evidence that she is safe. I tried to communicate with her over and over again, but it didn’t work.In the words of WTA President Steve Simon.
Tennis Wonders #Whereispengshuai
Nearly two weeks after Peng Shuai went missing, the tennis world started buzzing about the tennis player because they wanted to know she was fine and safe following sexual abuse allegations. rice field.
“Hello everyone. I don’t know if you’ve been following the news, but I recently learned about his tennis partner who disappeared shortly after he disclosed that he was sexually abused. It is never right for L to censor. We hope Peng Shuai and his family are safe and well. I am shocked by her current situation and am sending her my love and lighting her way.#where Pengshuai, “Written by Naomi Osaka.
Peng Shuai is said to be doing well and has sent an email to let you know.
According to CGTN, a Chinese government-affiliated communication medium, Peng Shuai sent an e-mail to the media wishing to spread the word, telling him that he was safe and denying all the facts, including allegations of sexual abuse.
This raised the alarm of WTA president Steve Simon, who claimed in the same statement above that he doubted the veracity of the email and was concerned about Peng Shuai’s safety. In the email, they found some doubt as to whether the tennis player really wrote it.