Chapter 930
It only took three hours for the world to cancel Yolanda Fenley. It was so fast that Stella thought it was magic. Soon, news of
Yolanda's tax fraud popped up on every social media platform for the whole day.
Yolanda finally got to experience being famous but for the wrong reasons. After the collapse of Yolanda Fenley, more and more
of her dirt got exposed. For example, it was revealed that Yolanda deliberately bullied the newcomers in her film crew. Another
instance was when she interfered with someone's marriage and became a homewrecker.
There were even leaked photos of Yolanda getting in bed with other male celebrities. She also got exposed for her long-term use
of illegal drugs.
However, there was no official notice regarding the banned narcotics, so it was unclear whether it was true. On the other hand,
the leaked photos were going around the internet like crazy. They were so erotic that they almost looked like pornography.
The people behind Motives for Murder followed suit and kicked Yolanda out of the cast. Thus, her stardom was over.
Shortly after that, the authorities reported that two large-scale gambling dens had been seized, and several people were arrested
for the use of drugs. What shocked the netizens was that Yoven Brown, a well-known entrepreneur in Rivera, was suspected to
be the owner of the two casinos.
Further investigation showed that Yoven was responsible for taking away people's life. An accident occurred in the coal mine he
operated more than 20 years ago. When the mine rescue team arrived at the scene, he tried to avoid responsibility by
withholding the number of people who went down the mine. He delayed the rescue, and seven miners were buried alive.
The victims' families did not get to retrieve the bodies of their loved ones, nor did they get any compensation. They also had no
way to appeal their case for more than 20 years.
After Yoven Brown's arrest, the matter was brought up again to the netizens. This time, a survivor came forward and revealed
that sixteen people had entered that mine. When the incident happened, Yoven joined forces with a few local authorities and
pressured the survivors into staying silent. All of them were afraid, so they pretended to know nothing to protect themselves.
More and more survivors joined in and reported the incident immediately afterward. After twenty long years of petitioning, many
family members of the seven victims were either old or gone. Every one of the families had lived in misery for decades,
especially since they lost their main labor force.
The case caused a big stir on the internet, and it almost reached worldwide news. The netizens were in an uproar, voting for a
retrial of the case. With pressure from the public, the officials set up a task force to go to the location of the coal mine for an
investigation. The local police teamed up with the firefighters to conduct a second excavation at the site of the accident after a
lapse of 20 years. However, this time, they were excavating the victims' remains.
Due to the national attention, they dug up the first remains two days later. Then came the second, the third, and so on. However,
only five sets of remains were found. The task force was unable to find the other two sets of bones in the area.
Several officials involved in the disaster were questioned, and Yoven Brown was brought to justice. The case shocked the entire
nation, and the local government restored the seven victims' graves to pay tribute to them. Many media reporters rushed to the
scene that day and broadcasted the entire memorial service live.
Stella was busy filming, but she watched the broadcast whenever she had the time. The families of the seven victims received
donations from the public in addition to the compensation from the officials.
One of the community members, who wished to remain anonymous, donated 10 million dollars to fund the education of the
victims' descendants. Each of them could apply for scholarships up to 50 thousand dollars per year with their student ID. The
donor wrote some words on a piece of paper and had someone send it to the scene. It read, (May the dead rest in peace, and
may their souls find their way home.]
Stella paused when she saw that and hurriedly took a screenshot. She stared at the words on her screen and furrowed her
brows. 'Why does this look like Keegan's handwriting?'
Just as she was thinking about it, Keegan sent her a text. [What time are you getting off work today?] [The director said 6, but
you know him,] Stella returned to her senses and replied.