The family of a 102-year-old Taiwanese man, Wang, hired thugs to kidnap his wife from a hospital, where she was being treated after a medical examination. Wang, who is worth millions of dollars, had secretly married the woman, who is also 68 years old, and wanted to keep her from his family. The woman was being taken care of at the hospital, but Wang’s family had other plans.
As the woman was being wheeled out of the hospital on a wheelchair, Wang’s three sons, three daughters, and four grandchildren were waiting for her. They suddenly rushed towards her, pushed aside the hospital staff, and took the woman away. The woman was left injured in the scuffle.
The family of the elderly man claimed that the woman had isolated him from his relatives so that she could secure her financial future. Wang had already transferred millions of dollars’ worth of property to his wife’s name, including seven plots of land worth over $2 million. The total value of his assets is approximately $19 million.
This incident highlights the increasing trend of elder abuse and exploitation in Taiwan. The elderly are often vulnerable to financial exploitation and abuse by their family members or caregivers.
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