Subsequently, Tan Daolin's body was transported to Tan Daode's home. "At first, the third brother was still around, made a few phone calls and then disappeared," said Tan Daolin's wife. The gun was a homemade hunting rifle for bird hunting, which was later taken away by the police officers.
Tan Daolin's sister said that the conflict between the two brothers had been going on for a long time. "Once my second brother took an axe and directly chopped at my third brother, almost costing him his life. They were always quarreling like this, it was bound to end in disaster, but none of us could persuade them. Both of their personalities were bad."
A villager from Maping Village said, "Tan Daode has been at home for a long time, but rarely does farm work, and he is quite domineering. For example, if he borrows money from you and you don't agree, he will find an opportunity to settle scores with you." Relatives of Tan Daode confirmed that he indeed had a fiery temper.
The local police said they are currently actively setting up controls and making every effort to capture the fugitive Tan Daode.
In our Ankang report (by reporter An Kang), "We had agreed to leave the next day, the tickets were already bought, now even the person is gone." Yesterday afternoon at 2 pm, Tan Congli sat around the stove with her head bowed low. Just over an hour ago, her father had just been buried, and the murderer was her own third uncle.
On February 4th (the thirteenth day of the first lunar month), some people were still immersed in the festive atmosphere, but Tan Daolin from Maping Village in Zhongyuan Town, Hanbin District, Ankang City, who had been working outside for a long time, had already bought train tickets and was preparing to go to Guangdong with his wife and daughter the next day. At around 7 pm, Tan Daolin invited friends to have dinner and drink alcohol at his house as a farewell. His third brother Tan Daode also came over upon hearing the news.
"During the New Year, the three brothers discussed the issue of supporting the elderly, but couldn't come to an agreement," recalled Tan Daolin's wife. "The third brother came over and didn't talk at first, but later asked about how to deal with the issue of giving living expenses to the elders." Tan Daolin's wife said that because their family worked outside all year round, their 82-year-old father had been taken care of by Tan Daode for the past two or three years. "He wanted us and the eldest brother to each contribute 3000 yuan per year, but Daolin disagreed, so they started arguing and saying some harsh words."
Her daughter Tan Congli, who was sitting beside her father at the time, said: "In the argument, my third uncle said he would bring my grandfather to our house, my father retorted, and then my third uncle left. A while later, my third uncle brought my grandfather to our house. Then there was another argument, and my third uncle got up and went out of the door."
"Our father had agreed to leave the next day, the tickets were already bought, now even the person is gone." Yesterday afternoon at 2 pm, Tan Congli sat around the stove with her head bowed low. Just over an hour ago, her father had just been buried, and the murderer was her own third uncle.
"When I turned around, the gun went off, it was the third brother shooting through the window, everyone in the room was scared," said Tan Daolin's wife. "I ran over and saw that he didn't even make a sound before falling down, blood began to flow from his chest." She said, "We quickly lifted him onto the tricycle to go to the hospital, and the third brother also came into the house to help." Since it was all mountain roads, when we reached the ridge, "he had stopped breathing, within less than ten minutes."