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发表于 2025-10-5 11:04
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feifeirun 发表于 2025-10-2 09:10
查不到她,那查她一起吃饭的朋友啊!人以群分不懂?
有认识的人向媒体提供了一些信息
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news ... n-English-name.html
We can now publish further details of the petite young woman's luxurious lifestyle in Sydney with insights from another Chinese Australian student who is part of the same affluent group of friends.
Yang called herself Cynthia on Instagram and was known to her peers as Yang Lanlan, with her family name written first.
Since the head-on collision, which police allege occurred when Yang crossed double yellow lines, she has deleted her local social media accounts.
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One of Yang's contemporaries told Daily Mail she was only aware of Yang having been in Australia since 2021. She said Yang was enrolled in a business course at the University of Sydney but 'she never actually goes to school herself'.
'We move in the same friend circle and have many mutual friends,' the acquaintance said. 'She only socialises within the Chinese community because her English is poor.'
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The acquaintance said Yang's Instagram had been filled with images of her 'shopping crazy' and visiting some of the best restaurants in Sydney but she was obsessive about obscuring her face in posts.
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Yang's devotion to high-end labels extends to pet accessories. Her Shiba Inu - named Wangzai - wears a $990 Celine collar and has its own Louis Vuitton pillow and Hermès blanket.
Wangzai is a Chinese brand of bite-size milk buns coloured like a Shiba Inu, the Japanese hunting dog which generally sells in Australia for $5,000-$6,500 as a pup.
'That dog probably owns more designer stuff than I do,' the acquaintance said. 'And it's literally living better than [any chauffeur].'
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