Namewee Turns Himself In; Chris, Hsieh You-Xin’s Manager, Seeks Answers to ‘Critical Questions’
Published atNov 05, 2025 11:46 am
31-year-old Taiwanese internet celebrity and ‘Nursing Goddess’ Hsieh You-Xin lost her life in Malaysia. The police are investigating the case as a murder, and Namewee, who was in the hotel room at the time, turned himself in to the police late at night on the 4th, declaring, “I will not run away.” On the 5th, the police will apply to the court to extend Namewee's detention for investigation. Under Section 302 of the Penal Code (Murder), he is expected to be detained for 7 days.
Seeing that Namewee has turned himself in, Hsieh You-Xin’s manager Chris later forwarded a friend’s summary of four key questions, hoping Namewee would clarify the facts. The first is the blank 18 hours: “The last time we contacted You-Xin was at 7:07 pm on October 21. After that there was no news. Local police reported the case at 1:40 pm on the 22nd, but it remains unclear what happened during the nearly 18-hour gap.” Namewee turned himself in at the police station, declaring ‘I will not run away.’The second: Did Hsieh You-Xin know about and consent to the use of illicit substances? The third: Was there anyone else at the scene at the time of Hsieh You-Xin’s passing? So far, only Hsieh You-Xin and Namewee have been confirmed present. Were there any hotel staff, witnesses, or other unknown individuals? The fourth: Is there key footage–does the hotel where the incident occurred have surveillance footage, or do any witnesses have crucial footage? “The above four points are only my personal questions and do not represent the views of the family or anyone else. Before the truth comes to light, these questions will be agonizing for anyone who truly cares about You-Xin. We’re only seeking the truth, that’s all.”
Meanwhile, Hsieh You-Xin’s friend Vivian Hsieh on the 4th once again issued a statement, saying that upon learning of Hsieh You-Xin’s disappearance, she mobilized a wide range of connections and contacts to search for her whereabouts, only learning on October 30th that Hsieh You-Xin had passed away. Vivian Hsieh concluded by saying she has now spent five days in Malaysia: “I believe that what I’ve done has absolutely gone above and beyond what a friend would do—it’s more than just talking.”
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