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Cherish Life|63-year-old man who went missing in Tuen Mun for more than one day fell off a building in Leung King Estate

2021-03-26T07:37:34.586Z


A 63-year-old man surnamed Yang in Leung King Village, Tuen Mun was missing for more than one day and was revealed to have fallen from a building in Leung King Village this afternoon. Yang’s daughter said that her father was found missing at about 4:30 pm yesterday (25th). In the past few weeks, her father had revealed her death, she pushed


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Written by: Ling Yide

2021-03-26 14:53

The last update date: 2021-03-26 15:33

A 63-year-old man surnamed Yang in Leung King Village, Tuen Mun was missing for more than one day and was revealed to have fallen from a building in Leung King Village this afternoon.

Yang's daughter said that her father was found missing at about 4:30 pm yesterday (25th). In the past few weeks, her father had revealed his death. She speculated that her father had climbed the Pineapple Mountain and admitted that she was very worried.

At noon today (26th), firefighters used drones to search in Pineapple Mountain, and a large number of rescuers began to go up the mountain to find people.

However, at about 2:30 pm, the police received a report that a man in Leung Chui House, Leung King Estate, Tuen Mun, was suspected of falling off the building. He was lying on the patio. The police later confirmed that the man who fell off the building was the missing Yang Nan.

At about 2:30 pm, the police received a report that a man in Leung Cui House, Leung King Estate, Tuen Mun was suspected of falling off the building. He was lying on the patio. The police later confirmed that the man who fell off the building was the missing Yang Nan.

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The victim’s daughter, Ms. Yang, was interviewed by "Hong Kong 01" and claimed that her father had disappeared in Liangjing Village at 4:30 pm. She thought that he had gone to the hospital for follow-up blood sampling, but the father did not bring a wallet or phone, so the family became suspicious.

After inquiring around, Miss Yang learned from the building security that she had seen her father wandering on the 15th floor, holding a bottle of medicine and water, and then left.

After a night of tracing, he still doesn't know where his father is going.

She said that her father was a meat roasting master and suffered from long-term depression. His condition was recurring. In the past few weeks, her father was "unsatisfied to eat," and said that he wanted to die. She also mentioned going to Pineapple Mountain.

The fire department said it received police accusations that a man went to Pineapple Mountain and the victim had suicidal thoughts.

During the search by the firefighting drone, a large number of rescuers gathered in Liangjing Village to search for people, and ambulances were also on the spot.

Police alleged that Yang Weiming, a 63-year-old man, left his home on Tianjing Road yesterday (25th) afternoon and went missing. His family reported the case to the police on the same day.

He is about 1.72 meters tall and weighs about 70 kg. He is of thin build, has a long face, yellow skin and short black hair.

He was last seen wearing a dark blue long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers and yellow sneakers.

Help website and hotline:

The Hong Kong Samaritan Association for the Prevention of Suicide Hotline: 23892222

Hospital Authority Mental Health Line: 24667350

Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Zhi Ruo Yuen Hotline: 18281

Samaritan Hotline: 28960000

Social Welfare Department Hotline: 23432255

Life Hotline: 23820000

Liminhui "Instant Communication": 35122626

Caritas Xiangqing Hotline: 18288

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The missing person fell off the building and committed suicide

Source: hk1

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