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[Girls' House] Canaan College, 17-year-old transfer student, has no emotional record on Sunday.

2019-11-21T08:56:03.858Z


On Sunday (17th), a 17-year-old female student died in the Shangli Building in Shangde Village, Tseung Kwan O. The female student who died in the building was rumored on the Internet. She was arrested in the demonstration and rumored to be "variant". The deceased died in a demonstration on November 19 in Yau Ma Tei. The Kwun Tong Christian Chinese Missionary Church in St. Canaan College confirmed today that a female student on campus had passed away. According to the fact that the female victim was a middle school student, she was often absent after entering school in September this year. It is understood that the girl in the middle school was revealed to the library on Sunday (17th) and then took off her shoes at the Shangli Building in Shangde Village, Tseung Kwan O. It is understood that the woman victim is plagued by emotional and academic problems. According to the family, the police said that the female deceased had not participated in the anti-reform demonstrations and she had no record of arrest.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2019-11-21 16:45

Last updated date: 2019-11-21 16:48

On Sunday (17th), a 17-year-old female student died in the Shangli Building in Shangde Village, Tseung Kwan O. The female student who died in the building was rumored on the Internet. She was arrested in the demonstration and rumored to be "variant". The deceased died in a demonstration on November 19 in Yau Ma Tei.

The Kwun Tong Christian Chinese Missionary Church in St. Canaan College confirmed today that a female student on campus had passed away. According to the fact that the female victim was a middle school student, she was often absent after entering school in September this year. It is understood that the girl in the middle school was revealed to the library on Sunday (17th) and then took off her shoes at the Shangli Building in Shangde Village, Tseung Kwan O. It is understood that the woman victim is plagued by emotional and academic problems. According to the family, the police said that the female deceased had not participated in the anti-reform demonstrations and she had no record of arrest.

On Wednesday (20th), the Christian Chinese Missionary Society of St. Canaan College informed the students and parents that the school was informed of the news that a fourth-year student had passed away. (School notice)

The Kwun Tong Christian Chinese Missionary Society’s St. Canaan College recently issued a notice that a fourth-year female student had passed away and was known to have been arrested by the police during a demonstration last week. The St. Canaan College said that the deceased female student was a middle school student. The school has confirmed that a student has passed away and has contacted the parents of the student. Due to the inconvenience of personal privacy, a notice has been issued to inform other students and parents.

Four female students left home on Sunday in Chende Village, Tseung Kwan O

It is understood that the deceased 4th female student was killed on Sunday (November 17th) at the Shangli Building in Shangde Village, Tseung Kwan O. The police said that at 11 o'clock in the morning, a 17-year-old surnamed Huang woman was squatting from the height of Shang Li in Shangde Village, Tseung Kwan O. The police officer received the report and the female victim confirmed the death at the scene. The police did not seize the suicide note at the scene. The preliminary investigation believed that the woman victim had fallen from the top of the site. The incident was not suspicious. The cause of death of the woman victim was determined after the autopsy.

It is known that the female victim has an emotional illness record and is transferred to the fourth in September.

It is known that the female victim has a record of emotional illness. She entered the St. Canaan College in September as a student, but she was often absent. At 10 o'clock on the morning of Sunday (November 17), the woman victim told her family that she would go to the library and leave home. She arrived at the Shangli Building in Shangde Village alone. She took off her shoes on the fifth floor and soon jumped down on the rooftop. According to the family, the police pointed out that the deceased did not participate in anti-reform demonstrations. The female deceased also had no record of arrest.

The school issued a notice to the students that a middle school student died unfortunately. "I feel deeply sorry and sad."

On Wednesday (20th), the Christian Chinese Missionary Society of St. Canaan College informed the students and parents that the school was informed of the news that a fourth-year student had passed away. The school said that it was deeply regrettable and saddened by the death of the students, and immediately sent greetings, visits and assistance to the families of the students. The death of a classmate may cause anxiety among other students. The school has immediately launched the "Crisis Management Team". Education psychologists, district officers, school social workers and counselling teachers provide emotional and counselling support to students in need. Eliminate their doubts and ease their emotions.

HA clarifies that there are no deaths among the injured on the day of the record

There are online rumors today that the four-year-old female student who died is a death of a wounded person. The Hospital Authority pointed out that there were no deaths from the wounded in recent days. It was reported that there were online media reports that people were killed by bus crashes during mass rally in the early morning of November 19. The HA clarified that according to the records, there were no deaths among the injured patients received by the public hospitals on that day.

Police: Strictly clarify that there is absolutely no such thing

The police said that they noticed that there were online media reports that police vehicles involved traffic accidents in the riots in Yau Ma Tei in the early hours of Tuesday (November 19) and that some people were injured or even killed as a result of traffic accidents. The police made a rigorous clarification and there was absolutely no such thing.

The police continued to report that during the riots in the early hours of Tuesday, the police dispatched vehicles to the scene for processing. However, the police vehicles did not collide with anyone during the operation of the day, let alone traffic accidents, causing injuries or death. The police said that it was extremely regrettable about the relevant false rumors.

Help website and hotline:

Hong Kong Samaritan Suicide Prevention Hotline: 23892222

Hospital Authority Mental Health Line: 24667350

Donghua Third Hospital Ruo Ruoyuan Hotline.. 18281

Samaritan Hotline: 28960000

Social Welfare Department hotline: 23432255

Lifeline: 23820000

Jockey Club Youth Emotional Health Online Support Platform - "Open噏" 24-hour online tutoring: 91012012 (SMS)

Xueyou Community Student Hotline: 25033399

Limin Association "Instant Messenger": 35122626

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Source: hk1

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