China Executes Man for Poisoning Billionaire Gaming Tycoon Lin Qi
China Executes Man for Poisoning Gaming Tycoon Lin Qi

China has executed a former gaming executive convicted of poisoning billionaire Yoozoo Games founder Lin Qi, whose company secured adaptation rights for the sci-fi series behind Netflix's hit show 3 Body Problem.

Background of the Case

Xu Yao, a former executive at a Yoozoo Games subsidiary, was found guilty of murdering Lin in December 2020 after reportedly becoming angry over internal company disputes and being sidelined following the Netflix deal. Local media reports said Xu spent large amounts of money obtaining toxic substances online, including alpha-amanitin, a deadly toxin found in poisonous mushrooms.

The Poisoning Incident

Prosecutors said he disguised the poisons in probiotic pills, coffee capsules, water containers, and whisky bottles shared with Lin and other employees. Lin fell seriously ill in December 2020 and died days later at age 39. Several others reportedly became sick but later recovered.

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Conviction and Execution

Xu was convicted in 2024 and executed on May 21, according to local reports. Yoozoo Games confirmed the execution in a statement on Weibo, saying justice had finally been served.

Connection to 3 Body Problem

Lin Qi's company was closely linked to The Three-Body Problem franchise, based on the bestselling novels by Chinese author Liu Cixin, which inspired Netflix's 3 Body Problem series released in 2024.

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