He said in his suicide note that he had been abandoned by his parents twice.
A Chinese teenager's search for his parents has drawn national scrutiny.
He said his adoptive parents died when he was 4, and that he was sold by his parents as a baby.
Police said he took his own life after his birth parents rejected him.
A teen died by suicide after his search for his birth parents went public.
The aunt of the teenager told Chinese media that he took his own life at the beach in Sanya. Sanya police confirmed his death to The Paper.
When he posted a video on December 6 asking for help finding his family, his story went national.
The teen said in the video that he was sold by his biological parents to his adoptive parents when he was three months old.
The Chinese outlets only identified the mother as Ms. Zhang. She told The Paper that they planned on giving their son away and not selling him, but that the middleman who sold him to his adoptive parents insisted on giving them money.
The fireworks accident that killed his adoptive parents happened when he was 4. The adoptive mother and her parents lived with him and received child support from him on his adoptive father's side.
He said last year that he was working part-time to pay for his studies at a school. He posted a photo of a dilapidated house last week.
A picture taken from the Weibo page.
Police from his home region found his biological father after he asked for information.
The teen met his dad in Shijiazhuang on December 27.
He said his father wouldn't let him in because he was already raising another family.
In January, he said he found his mother in Inner Mongolia and traveled to meet her. She said she wanted a peaceful life and had her own family.
The man who refused to take him in refused to meet his son on December 27.
According to Beijing News, Liu's parents pooled their money and sent him on a vacation.
He asked his parents to help with his housing even though he accepted the trip. The teen said they both refused the request.
He said his mother called him a "white-eyed wolf" and blocked his number and social media accounts.
According to The Paper, Zhang said she couldn't afford to buy a house for Liu.
According to the outlet, the father claimed that he was asked to buy a house for his son. On Weibo, he said he only asked his parents to help him cover rent.
China's Weibo is a platform that has a lot of followers.
Last week, he said he was bombarded with messages. As of Monday, Weibo discussions of the death, search, and relationship with his parents had amassed more than 150 million views.
The majority of Weibo users supported his campaign and condemned his parent's decision to give him up as a baby. Two prominent lawyers, Zhou Zhaocheng, who regularly covers cases regarding cyberviolence, and Guo Gangtang, who specializes in reunification of child traffickers with their parents, spoke out in support of Liu.
On January 19th, he announced on Weibo that he was going to take his parents to court. I gave up on this because I thought about your children. He wrote that he saw you had confused black from white and couldn't recognize your own misdeeds.
On Sunday night, he posted a suicide note to the platform that caused panic among his followers.
He wrote in a 10,000-word note that people had been attacking and cursing him on Weibo. "I have been called many types of curses, like'scheming son of a bitch,' 'go and die quickly,' and'sissy'."
He said he'd been abandoned by his parents twice.
The mother denied that she abandoned her son. She said in an interview with The Paper that they didn't have the financial ability since the beginning. He wants us to buy him a house without caring if we live or die. His parents are very sad.
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