The 2.62 million yuan (US$416,000) donated by the public via WeChat to Luo Yixiao, a 5-year-old girl with leukemia in Shenzhen, will go back to the donors, the social media platform said in an official announcement Thursday, drawing a full stop to a fermenting controversy on a fundraising campaign launched Sunday by Luo Er, the girl’s father, and Liu Xiafeng, founder of a Shenzhen-based online financing company.
不久前,有关患有白血病的5岁深圳女孩罗一笑等相关文章在微信上广为流传,种种言论使得当事人罗一笑的父亲罗尔及其好友——深圳一家在线金融公司的老板刘侠风备受争议。相关媒体于本周四报道,前几日沸沸扬扬的“捐款门”事件有了进一步进展。广大网友通过微信平台所捐赠的262万元(合416000美元)善款将会悉数归还捐赠者。
“After negotiating with Tencent and the city’s civil affairs bureau, Luo Er and Liu decided to return all the money to people who donated it by sending money rewards to their WeChat posts,” the statement said.
相关报道表示:“经深圳市民政局、罗尔先生、刘侠风先生以及腾讯方面四方沟通,罗尔和刘侠风先生决定将所有捐款原路退回用户的微信零钱包。”
The money included readers’ money rewards that were sent to Luo’s official WeChat account Nov. 30 and to one of the articles he posted Nov. 25, which totaled up to 2.52 million yuan, as well as readers’ money rewards totaling 101,110 yuan that were sent to Liu’s company’s official WeChat account.
其中,有约252万元来自网友们11月25日和11月30日分别对罗尔个人微信公众号的文章打赏。另外101110元则来源于读者们在刘侠风公司的微信公众号所进行的打赏。
The money will be returned to donors’ WeChat Wallet accounts within three days, according to the statement. |