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In  early 2023, Umar Abdullah and his family began experiencing strange  symptoms in their Tampa, Florida apartment. Abdullah, his pregnant wife,  and their baby daughter reported persistent headaches, nausea,  dizziness, and even nosebleeds. The family tried everything—from hiring  cleaners to replacing appliances—but nothing explained the recurring  illnesses or the chemical odor that often filled the air. Suspicious and  desperate, Abdullah installed a hidden camera near the front door. On  June 27, 2023, the footage revealed something disturbing. Their  downstairs neighbor, 36-year-old Xuming Li, a PhD chemistry student at  the University of South Florida, was caught crouching near their front  door and injecting a liquid under the frame using a syringe. Testing  later identified the substance as a mix of methadone and  hydrocodone—both powerful opioids. Authorities believe Li had been  poisoning the family in retaliation for noise complaints he’d made about  their young child. The footage not only confirmed their suspicions but  exposed a calculated, repeated act of chemical assault. Li was  swiftly arrested and charged with multiple counts including battery with  a chemical agent, aggravated stalking, and possession of controlled  substances. Despite pleading not guilty, his student visa was revoked  and he was expelled from the university. Rather than face trial in  Florida, Li was deported to China in December 2023, avoiding potential  conviction and jail time in the U.S. The case raised broader concerns  about how individuals with access to laboratory-grade chemicals might  exploit that knowledge in personal vendettas—especially when legal  consequences remain elusive. #FYP #Viral #TrueCrime #CrimeStory
In early 2023, Umar Abdullah and his family began experiencing strange symptoms in their Tampa, Florida apartment. Abdullah, his pregnant wife, and their baby daughter reported persistent headaches, nausea, dizziness, and even nosebleeds. The family tried everything—from hiring cleaners to replacing appliances—but nothing explained the recurring illnesses or the chemical odor that often filled the air. Suspicious and desperate, Abdullah installed a hidden camera near the front door. On June 27, 2023, the footage revealed something disturbing. Their downstairs neighbor, 36-year-old Xuming Li, a PhD chemistry student at the University of South Florida, was caught crouching near their front door and injecting a liquid under the frame using a syringe. Testing later identified the substance as a mix of methadone and hydrocodone—both powerful opioids. Authorities believe Li had been poisoning the family in retaliation for noise complaints he’d made about their young child. The footage not only confirmed their suspicions but exposed a calculated, repeated act of chemical assault. Li was swiftly arrested and charged with multiple counts including battery with a chemical agent, aggravated stalking, and possession of controlled substances. Despite pleading not guilty, his student visa was revoked and he was expelled from the university. Rather than face trial in Florida, Li was deported to China in December 2023, avoiding potential conviction and jail time in the U.S. The case raised broader concerns about how individuals with access to laboratory-grade chemicals might exploit that knowledge in personal vendettas—especially when legal consequences remain elusive. #FYP #Viral #TrueCrime #CrimeStory

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