A Chinese student, Zou Zhenhao, who has been convicted of drugging and raping at least ten women both in London and China, is set to be sentenced soon. This case has become a grim showcase for London's police, who describe him as one of the most notorious predators they have ever encountered. Investigators have uncovered disturbing evidence, suggesting that there could be many more victims due to a disturbing collection of videos recorded by Zou within his residences.
Prolific Predator: Chinese Student Convicted for Drugging and Raping Ten Women

Prolific Predator: Chinese Student Convicted for Drugging and Raping Ten Women
Zou Zhenhao, a 28-year-old student, faces sentencing for his shocking crimes as investigations reveal a larger pattern of abuse.
Mr. Zou, who was pursuing mechanical engineering at University College London, lured victims from the student community as well as through various social media and dating apps. His modus operandi involved incapacitating victims with a dangerous combination of drugs, which often left them with no memory of the events. Commander Kevin Southworth, who leads the Metropolitan Police investigation, indicated that many may remain unaware of their victimization. There are at least 50 additional potential victims identified in Zou's disturbing recordings, further adding to the case's complexity.
The police have reached out to encourage any other individuals who believe they may have been victimized to step forward, aware that their task is complicated by the quality of the footage, which often doesn't allow for clear identification of the victims. The impact of Zou's crimes has reverberated deeply within the community, casting a chilling light on safety for vulnerable individuals online and in social settings.
The police have reached out to encourage any other individuals who believe they may have been victimized to step forward, aware that their task is complicated by the quality of the footage, which often doesn't allow for clear identification of the victims. The impact of Zou's crimes has reverberated deeply within the community, casting a chilling light on safety for vulnerable individuals online and in social settings.