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Case Timeline

A structured overview of major events related to the Beizi Li case, including medical harm, child removal, psychiatric intervention, police actions, and subsequent complaints.
This page is intended as a quick-reference timeline for journalists, NGOs, legal observers, and institutional reviewers. It does not replace the full archive, but provides a chronological map of the case and its escalation.

Chronological Overview

2014
Medical tragedy involving daughter
A serious medical event concerning the user’s daughter is identified as one of the earliest and most devastating parts of the broader case. The event is treated by the user as a foundational example of medical failure and long-term unresolved harm.
2016
Pregnancy-related intervention and disputed medical handling
During pregnancy, the user reports being informed that the fetus had no heartbeat and being pushed into a termination procedure. This event remains part of her broader record of disputed medical conduct and bodily harm.
2022
Separation from son and escalation of family-system intervention
The user’s son, Oscar Dan Li, was separated from her through state intervention. This marks a major escalation in the case and becomes one of the core objectives of the entire archive: documenting the chain of events that led to prolonged separation and disputed custody-related consequences.
2022–2023
Psychiatric labeling, assessments, and contested records
During this period, the user reports that psychiatric allegations and records were created or expanded in a way she considers false, discriminatory, and procedurally abusive. She later collected recordings and supporting material that she argues contradict the psychiatric framing used against her.
2023
Police action, forced removal, psychiatric detention, and physical abuse allegations
In 2023, the case intensified significantly. The user describes forced police action, entry into her home, removal without proper procedural clarity, confinement in a closed psychiatric setting, assault, forced injections, and other serious abuses. This period is central to the archive and contains some of the strongest evidence materials.
Mid–Late 2023
Closed ward detention and alleged coercive treatment
While confined in psychiatric facilities, the user reports coercive treatment, humiliation, disputed medication practices, and highly irregular surrounding circumstances. These experiences are presented by the user as part of a broader structure of psychiatric abuse rather than isolated incidents.
2024
Formal complaints and documentary consolidation
The user submitted multiple complaints to Danish institutions, including patient complaint bodies, police complaint channels, and administrative authorities. This stage marks the transition from survival and documentation to structured legal and administrative challenge.
2024–2025
Repeated dismissals, refusals, and appeal efforts
Numerous complaints were allegedly rejected, redirected, or left unresolved. The user continued filing appeals and building indexed materials to show what she sees as a pattern of institutional avoidance and procedural obstruction.
2025
International complaint efforts and archive-building
The case entered a more international phase. The user prepared and submitted materials to external bodies, including international human rights channels, while simultaneously building beizili.com as a structured archive for publication, self-protection, and future review.
2025–2026
Public archive expansion and ongoing documentation
The archive expanded into a more organized system with entry pages, evidence indices, thematic annexes, and external outreach. The objective shifted from raw preservation toward readability, credibility, and strategic external exposure.

Key Case Themes

Child Removal
Long-term separation from son Oscar Dan Li
Psychiatric Abuse
Contested diagnosis, detention, and forced intervention
Police Actions
Forced entry, removal, and procedural concerns
Record Integrity
Disputed medical records and documentation issues
Complaint Failures
Repeated refusals and procedural dead ends
International Escalation
External outreach through archive and submissions
Reference Note

This timeline is a navigation tool. For source materials, indexed files, recordings, screenshots, and archive pages, please use the evidence links above or consult the full archive.