This page serves as the structural entry point of the entire case. It provides a simplified timeline and an overview of the main components of the archive.
The purpose of this page is not to present full details, but to establish a clear structure, allowing readers to understand how different events, documents, and evidence pages connect.
2014
Major medical incident related to the death of the daughter, forming one of the earliest key harm points in the case.
2016
Pregnancy terminated after being informed that the fetus had “no heartbeat”. Later concerns regarding medical accuracy and procedure.
2022
Child-related case escalates. Separation from Oscar Dan Li begins, followed by intervention from child protection authorities.
June 2023
Detention in Amager psychiatric hospital. Repeated forced injections and physical control measures occur during this period.
Late 2023
Conflicts expand across psychiatric records, medication logs, and police handling procedures.
2024–2025
Continuous complaints submitted to police, patient complaint systems, and other authorities. Start of structured documentation.
2025–2026
Public evidence archive established. E-series and Z-series pages published. Case enters structured documentation phase.
E-Series (Evidence Layer)
Audio recordings, screenshots, documents, medical records, procedural files and official responses.
Z-Series (Main Narrative)
Structural analysis, responsibility chain, and overall case narrative.
Zb-Series (Extended Modules)
Thematic investigations, deep-dive analysis, and specific high-impact topics.
Procedural Records
Complaints, rejections, delays, and official handling across institutions.
Public Preservation System
Website, cloud backups, external links, and continuous evidence storage.
EN-E-13 | Child Protection and Contact Files
Entry point for child removal, custody, and contact restrictions.
EN-E-30 | Assault and Injury Evidence
Core visual evidence including videos and injury images.
EN-E-11 | Official Refusals
Documents showing refusal, delay, and procedural responses.
EN-E-15 | Notification Issues
Delivery failures and procedural irregularities.
This page is not meant to prove a single incident. Instead, it demonstrates that the case consists of multiple connected events across time, institutions, and procedures.
It allows readers to understand the sequence of events and locate relevant evidence pages quickly.