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Olympics bronze medalist and national badminton player Lee Zii Jia recently caused a ripple of worry among fans and fellow players after he posted a series of disturbing images on his Instagram account.
Following the post, many have flooded the comment section to offer words of encouragement for Zii Jia, who did not disclose the reason behind the photos at the time of writing.
Grotesque-looking photos shared on IG account
In the Instagram post, Zii Jia posted several photos sourced from Xiaohongshu (XHS), where it seemed to suggest he may be going through mental turmoil.
In one of the photos, it showed a person stitching up his face, while another showed a person’s head being shrouded by what seemed to be flames.
However, some photos took a darker turn, with one showing a person lying on the couch with needles piercing through the head and body as the face melts into a bloody puddle.
Another showed a person looking at his own reflection, where the dark figure is seen placing what appears to be a gun next to his head.

However, Zii Jia didn’t reveal the circumstance which caused him to share these photos.
Fans & players show support
In the comment section, Zii Jia’s supporters and fellow badminton cohort were full of concern for his wellbeing and offered him words of encouragement.



Things haven’t been looking great for Zii Jia lately, where he lost in the first round during the All England in March and withdrew from the Badminton Asian Championships in China in April to recover from an ankle injury, reported NST.
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