Give Hu Chi-yang a hand. After all, he needs one after allegedly severing his own to collect on his insurance.
Chi-yang claims, however, that three robbers chopped his hand off, taking his Rolex and a ring when he visited China in November, 2011.
The insurers, suspicious of the claim, asked Chinese police to investigate. The investigation revealed that Chi-yang had purchased two insurance policies with about $1 million in total limits in Taiwan shortly before his trip.
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