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[Chai Wan Siege] 15-year-old teenager opened brain and cleared blood clots and was hospitalized in ICU.

2019-12-04T14:53:20.566Z


A 15-year-old boy from Chai Wan was severely wounded on the head in the early morning on Sunday (1st). His sister interviewed that he had two blood clots in his brain. He had had a brain debridement and still had small blood clots. I did not wake up and stayed in the intensive treatment department. My parents asked for leave to take care of her. My sister was worried that Jie Tsai would have epilepsy due to blood clots in the future. The sister posted on the Internet on the night of the incident. She learned that two children ’s halls in Xinghua Village were fighting and suspected that Jie Tsai ’s “Eating Peanuts” had been “pointed out of phase”. She was punched and kicked by ten people. The suspect's information was transferred to the police. Three 16- to 19-year-olds were arrested for injuries. They are currently on bail pending investigation and have not yet been charged. Sisters question the police's involuntary investigation.


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Written by: Zhu Yashuang

2019-12-04 18:43

Last updated: 2019-12-04 22:47

A 15-year-old boy from Chai Wan was severely wounded on the head in the early morning on Sunday (1st). His sister interviewed that he had two blood clots in his brain. He had had a brain debridement and still had small blood clots. I did not wake up and stayed in the intensive treatment department. My parents asked for leave to take care of her. My sister was worried that Jie Tsai would have epilepsy due to blood clots in the future. The sister posted on the Internet on the night of the incident. She learned that two children ’s halls in Xinghua Village were fighting and suspected that Jie Tsai ’s “Eating Peanuts” had been “pointed out of phase”. She was punched and kicked by ten people. The suspect's information was transferred to the police. Three 16- to 19-year-olds were arrested for injuries. They are currently on bail pending investigation and have not yet been charged. Sisters question the police's involuntary investigation.

Jie Tsai is currently studying in Form Three, and a family of four lives in North Point. He is Taipa in the family and has two sisters. His sister Ms. Zhuang said that the prisoner's attack on Jie Zai's head caused him severe wounds. There was a large and a small blood clot in his brain. The right head had undergone a brain surgery to remove the large blood clot. The left head was swollen and had intracranial pressure. It is still high, and if the small blood clot continues to expand, it may have a chance to hold down the nerve line, and epilepsy may occur in the future. He is still receiving sedative injections and staying in the intensive care unit. He has not been awake. Although he has improved but has not been out of danger, his parents have taken time off to take care of him, and his sister is visiting from work. Ms. Zhuang pointed out that Jie Tsai likes playing basketball the most, "worrying that the first day of the game will be easy and easy for me to play basketball."

Ms. Zhuang and her boyfriend returned to the scene where Jie Zai was beaten. (Photo by Kong Fan)

Ms. Zhuang pointed out that Xinghua Village has always had a lot of child parties, which was caused by the two groups of child parties who had complained during a pastime at Lan Kwai Fong, and they fought at the bus station outside Xingcui House at about 5 am on Sunday. He once claimed to be a member of the gang "Xinyi'an". Jie Tsai and his friends are not members of the two gangs. They only "eat peanuts after the company". During this time, they are more and more afraid to leave. It is expected that the only Jie Tsai wearing a mask was suspected of being "pointed out of order" and beaten by the self-proclaimed gangsters. He chased from the bus stop to the parking lot intersection. At first, he beat it three times and then ten times one, and punched and kicked his head. Jiezi fell to a coma. During the conflict, the clamor was alarmed, and the residents were alerted to the police, shouting, "Stop playing, report to the left." The gang left by taxi.

Jie Zai's family rushed to the hospital to take care of it after learning of it. Ms. Zhuang posted a message online to search for witness evidence, hoping to find the murderer. She received the assistance of the neighborhood and Jie Zai's friends the same day, provided video clips and information about the suspect. Ms. Zhuang forwarded it to the police. Police arrested three people that night, and they are being investigated on bail.

Ms. Zhuang questioned the police investigation. She said that the police stated that the evidence was insufficient, there was no CCTV nearby, and no case was filed. However, a large number of vehicles were parked on the roadside at the time of the incident. It is believed that Cam will take a careful picture of the situation, but the police have not taken the initiative to investigate and obtain it. The evidence was provided by her. She pointed out that Xie Minyi, a Member of the People's Republic of China, had also written to the bus companies and taxi companies, hoping to find relevant Cam cams. She hoped that interested people could provide car Cams to find justice for their brothers.

Police said that the Eastern District Anti-Triad Operation Team took over the investigation. After the investigation, three local men, aged 16 to 19, were arrested in Chai Wan that night for suspecting injuries. The suspect has been released on bail pending investigation. Report to the police in early January next year.

At about 5.30 am on Sunday, Xinghua (1) Village was outside Xingcui House. The 15-year-old surname Zhuang and the other 10 men and women disputed because of eye problems, and were attacked by several people with hands, head, face, ears and feet He was injured and comatose. He was in critical condition.

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Source: hk1

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