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FLORIDA MAN WHOSE ENTIRE FAMILY FELL SICK WHEN HIS NEIGHBOR ALLEGEDLY INJECTED OPIOIDS UNDER HIS APARTMENT.

Florida man whose entire family fell sick when his neighbor allegedly injected opioids under his apartment, was sent back to China. 

This was a very serious crime. For there to be no punishment here is surprising and 

Florida family stunned after man accused of poisoning them was sent back to China

A Florida man whose entire family fell sick when his neighbor allegedly injected opioids underneath his apartment door was stunned to learn the Chinese national has been deported to his homeland without facing charges.

Expecting to see his nemesis pop up in a Zoom window for a court hearing Tuesday, Umar Abdullah said lawyers instead told him Xuming Li was back in his native country.

“I was shocked,” Abdullah said. “This was a very serious crime. For there to be no punishment here is surprising. I was never told about any of this, I never expected it.”

Li was arrested in June after Abdullah set up a hidden camera that captured the former University of South Florida student crouching down and appearing to inject materials from a syringe under a door.

Officials later said Li had mixed the poisons inside his school’s chemistry lab.

The tech worker, originally from Bangladesh, said he had mixed feelings about Li’s sudden departure, saying he wanted him to answer to the felony charges against him, although he was also pleased that he was out of the country.

“If it’s true, then I’m relieved he’s no longer a threat,” he said.

Abdullah and Li had been feuding over the chemist’s noise complaints at their Tampa apartment complex.

Abdullah initially thought his family was being sickened by a malfunctioning appliance, but eventually came to suspect Li of involvement, leading him to place the hidden camera.

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