Some researchers say DragonForce are based in Malaysia, while others say Russia. Their email to M&S implies that they are from China.
In her deposition, Ms Huang said that Zhihan was walking ahead of her on the Cliffs of Moher trail when she lost sight of him."My son walked very fast and was ahead of us by 50 metres," she said.
"As there was only one path, I thought we would meet him along the way."When I didn't, I walked to the visitor centre and I checked the visitor centre."Unable to find him at the visitor centre, she returned to the path to search for him and when there was no sign of him, she reported him missing.
Ms Huang said she had last seen Zhihan at 13:00 that day and the court heard she had provided gardaí (Irish police) with a photo of him she had taken earlier on the trail.Speaking through an interpreter at the inquest in Kilrush, County Clare, Ms Huang, wiping away tears, asked: "What exactly caused Zhihan to fall from the cliffs?"
Clare County Coroner Isobel O'Dea told the grieving mother that the evidence of an eyewitness would help answer that question.
A French tourist who witnessed him fall told Clare Coroner's Court she had seen him slip and try to pull himself up by grasping at grass, before he disappeared over the edge.The account was in the name of Jamie_jones6968 who claimed to be a schoolboy in England, but the IP address of the account which sent the messages was traced to Clark.
The court heard the case was then passed to detectives from the Online Child Abuse Investigation Team at Cheshire Police.Devices were seized from Clark's home where police found hundreds of messages to dozens of girls - many under the age of 16.
He had sent indecent videos to some girls and asked for them to send some back to him.Cheshire Police praised the complainants for their bravery and described Clark as a sexual predator who despite being in a position of trust, continued his crimes to "satisfy his own warped sexual desires".