🔥 [The Chenzhou Explosion Was No Accident — It Was a Desperate Cry Against Corruption] 🔥
On November 30 in Chenzhou, Hunan, fireworks shop owner Peng Haiyong blew up his own store and then drank pesticide in his car to end his life.
Just minutes earlier, he posted a video in a WeChat group showing himself drinking the poison, leaving one final message:
“Go to Huatai City and watch the fireworks.”
— A last SOS, ignited with his own life.
In his suicide note, he accused local authorities of years-long corruption👇
🔻 Street-level officials and government staff helping themselves to fireworks and gifts, refusing to pay, even demanding cash
🔻 Chenzhou Vice Mayor Peng Shengzhi enforcing a brutal one-size-fits-all crackdown and allegedly engaging in improper conduct
🔻 Environmental regulators blaming fireworks for pollution without any evidence
🔻 “These are open secrets in the industry,” he wrote.
Peng added:
“By the time you read this, I may no longer be alive. This is what every fireworks shop owner wants to say.”
The blast leveled an entire block, smoke pouring into the sky.
Those weren’t fireworks — they were the dying screams of a man crushed by corruption,
lighting up the rot at the very bottom of China’s power structure.