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Police intercepted and investigated premature mothers in To Kwa Wan

2021-01-28T22:16:43.617Z


"The first time I saw BB, it was really miserable. I stuck my throat and got an injection until it was sunburned!" Ms. Liu, 42, who lived in To Kwa Wan, had a dispute when she was intercepted by the police last week. She was dizzy and sent to hospital. Three days later, the son was born prematurely and is still


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Written by: Zhu Yashuang and Yu Ruijing

2021-01-29 00:06

Last update date: 2021-01-29 06:07

"The first time I saw BB, it was really miserable. I stuck my throat and got an injection until it was sunburned!" Ms. Liu, 42, who lived in To Kwa Wan, had a dispute when she was intercepted by the police last week. She was dizzy and sent to hospital. Three days later, the son was born prematurely. He is still in the incubator in the Intensive Care Unit of the Newborn. Fortunately, there is good news on Thursday (28th) that the son can remove his throat and breathe on his own.

Ms. Liu personally described what happened afterwards, accusing police officers of "checking my ID card and causing me to have a premature birth" and "they caused me to have a fat woman," and she would complain to the Police Complaints Office.

A police spokesman said on the incident again on Thursday that it has received relevant complaints and that the police attach great importance to protecting women and children and will continue to improve the professional sensitivity and communication skills of police officers at all levels through various trainings, and handle and investigate cases with empathy.

Last Wednesday (20th) Miss Liu was intercepted by the police downstairs at her residence in To Kwawan. During the dispute, she was sent to the hospital because she was unwell. She was born prematurely three days later. Her son was hospitalized in an incubator in the Neonatal Intensive Treatment Department.

(Photo by Yu Ruijing)

Almost two and a half months of premature delivery

42-year-old Miss Liu was interviewed by "Hong Kong 01" on Thursday (28th). She recalled that her interception and investigation made her unwell and sent to the hospital last Wednesday. The doctor said that she had been irritated and might give birth prematurely and beat her. Three antenatal needles were activated until the early hours of last Saturday morning. In the morning, my son croaked and heard a faint cry in her ear. She was bleeding heavily and needed rescue. In my confusion, I heard the medical staff say: "You are not so depressed. !" Fortunately, she finally strode over.

The next day, she visited her son who was sleeping in an incubator for the first time. "The first time I saw BB, it was really miserable. I inserted my throat and got an injection until it was stasis! There was blood stasis all around, and there were pinholes all around." She pointed out. His son was only seven months and two days old. He was born nearly two and a half months earlier than the expected date of delivery on April 2. He weighs only 1.45 kg. After receiving water, he is currently only 1.39 kg, and his body is as thin as a "two catty chicken." ".

Last Wednesday (20th) Miss Liu was intercepted by the police downstairs at her residence in To Kwawan. During the dispute, she was sent to the hospital because she was unwell. She was born prematurely three days later. Her son was hospitalized in an incubator in the Neonatal Intensive Treatment Department.

(Photo by Yu Ruijing)

The situation improves on Thursday, pull out the throat and breathe on its own

Ms. Liu has a 16-year-old eldest daughter. The daughter has always wanted to have a younger brother or sister, but Ms. Liu couldn't ask for it for many years. Until last year, she ushered in an unexpected surprise, "It is a gift from God."

She prepared a lot of "shirts" early in the morning, and she liked to wait for new life to come.

Now when I look at the prepared clothes, they all appear to be too big in size, "I'm so surviving."

Now the son is still hospitalized in an incubator in the Neonatal Intensive Treatment Department. Fortunately, on Thursday, he can remove the throat and stop the ventilator and breathe on his own. However, it is still unknown when he will be discharged from the hospital. The growth of his organs and his physical condition remain to be observed.

Ms. Liu’s biggest wish at present is to hope that her son "will be discharged from the hospital soon (go home), and be discharged healthily!"

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Miss Liu retorted the police's claim that she did not produce identification documents.

She said that on the 20th of this month, she went out for a walk as usual. She was intercepted by the police as soon as she fell down the building. She immediately cooperated in showing her ID card. However, the police officer instructed her to stand with three or four neighbors. Social distancing, said to the police officer, "I have a big belly at home, can I not go there?" However, the police officer responded violently, "No, I have to do it. I want to search you." He also accused her of not surrendering her identity. After that, at least three police officers scolded me and were dragged, "Qu 攞攞咗 (ID card), I am dead fat woman", "Even if I don’t know (I have taken my ID card), I can’t make me die. Fat lady, you can call me a lady or a wife, but in one word, don’t you call me a fat lady!”

Ms. Liu later felt dizzy and uncomfortable. After she was locked with her hands, she naturally sat down, "I feel uncomfortable, but I am shocked and have soft feet. I sit down and sit down." The police officer pointed out that she was pretending to be a big belly. "Fake", she was uncomfortable and asked to see the ambulance. At first, she was troubled: "I asked to call the white car. At first, she harassed me and wanted to catch me in the police car." Then Ms. Liu's sister arrived at the scene and talked to the neighborhood. It was confirmed that she was indeed pregnant, and she was subsequently sent to hospital for treatment.

Miss Liu pointed out that the law and order around Wing Yiu Street is relatively poor. She has always agreed with police officers to conduct inspections. In the past, she was intercepted several times and cooperated with the presentation of her ID card. "The police are law enforcement officers. If I check the ID card, I will not behave? It is a question of attitude. ".

She pointed out that the incident made her feel that the relationship between the citizens and the police is not equal. "Checking my ID card caused me to have a premature birth." She will file a complaint with the Police Complaints Office. In the future, depending on the physical condition of her son, she will be further pursued.

A police spokesperson said on Thursday that the police were aware of the public's concern about the incident and have received related complaints. They will handle the incident in an impartial, fair and just manner in accordance with established procedures.

The police attaches great importance to the protection of women and children, and will continue to enhance the professional sensitivity and communication skills of police officers at all levels through various trainings, and handle and investigate cases with empathy.

The pregnant woman was arrested for premature delivery and asked to call an ambulance but was refused to consider complaining to the police

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A pregnant woman in To Kwa Wan disputed with the police and sent to the hospital yesterday's baby boy with serious condition of premature baby in ICU

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