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Yang Ping is a Taiwanese women who was charged with the attempted murder of her Australian then-boyfriend, Alex Shorey. Mr Shorey was poinsed with a large quantity of rat poison. Critially ill, Mr Shorey was eventually medically evacuated to his home country of Australia.[1][2]
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