
Xu Yao was found guilty of killing Lin Qi (Picture: Wire)
China has executed a man who poisoned a billionaire gaming tycoon linked to a popular Netflix show.
Xu Yao was found guilty of killing Lin Qi,the founder of the Shanghai-based Yoozoo Games.
Yoozoo Games holds the film adaptation rights for the science-fiction trilogy known by the title of its first book,The Three-Body Problem.
The sci-fi trilogy,by Chinese author Liu Cixin,has been translated into more than 40 languages and adapted into television and game productions,including Netflix’s popular 3 Body Problem series released in 2024.
Xu,the former head of a subsidiary of Yoozoo Games,poisoned Mr Lin in December 2020 over being sidelined by the founder shortly after Xu helped his superior land the Netflix deal,local media reported.
Lin Qi was poisoned and killed by Xu Yao (Picture: Getty)‘Recently,the case concerning Mr Lin Qi,the founder of Three-Body Universe,has finally reached its conclusion,and justice has ultimately been served,’ the statement read.‘All of us at the company are deeply grateful for the upholding of justice.’According to local media reports,Xu spent hundreds of thousands of Chinese Yuan to buy highly toxic substances online,including alpha-amanitin,a lethal compound found in some poisonous mushrooms.He disguised the poisons as probiotic pills,and put them inside coffee capsules,water containers,and whisky bottles,which he then shared with Mr Lin and other company employees.Mr Lin was taken to the hospital in December 2020 and died a few days later,at the age of 39. Several others fell ill but recovered,according to local media.Mr Liu became the first Chinese writer to win the prestigious Hugo Award,the genre’s biggest prize.Domestically,the works spurred the growth of a sci-fi industry spanning movies,video games,books,magazines and exhibits.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .For more stories like this,check our news page.

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