
Following the police's refusal, Wu posted her story online on Sunday out of "anger" and the post aroused heated discussion. The procuratorate in Longwan district of Wenzhou, which has the power to oversee police work, then intervened in Wu's case and further investigation began on Monday, local media reported.

However, she was told on Friday her case could not be filed because there was not enough evidence to suggest it could be a rape case. On Sunday, Wu posted a detailed description of her experiences on three well-known forums.
"I posted my story along with photos and videos purely to express my discontent and feeling of helplessness at the local police's conclusion. I didn't realize the story would spread in such a short time," she said. Wu, from East China's Anhui province, came to Wenzhou with her boyfriend and started a job in Zhejiang Tianjin New Energy Science & Technology Co Ltd two years ago. She became an administration officer after a few months.

After keeping silent for about two years, Wu claimed she could no longer bear the mental pressure and physical attacks. "I called my uncle, who majored in law, as I didn't think I could handle the sexual abuse any longer. He suggested I call the police," Wu said.
Wu said Zhang contacted her two days after the case hit the Internet via a third person to discuss whether they could resolve it behind closed doors. Wu refused and Zhang has not tried to reach her since. Zhang Qihua, the chairman of the company, turned down an interview request.
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