At 6:27 am today (17th), the police officer received a request for help and went to the Cui Ya Mountain House in Changsha Bay to find a man surnamed Wu (31 years old). He was found hanging on a nylon rope in the hotel room and notified the firefighter. After it was resolved, Wu was still breathing and pulsed, and was rushed to Caritas Hospital for emergency treatment. He is currently in critical condition.
It is known that the victim’s brother received his text message earlier, claiming that he wanted to commit suicide, and was shocked to call the police. The police officers rushed to investigate and finally revealed the incident. The victim’s suicide note revealed that he was unhappy because of work problems.
The Tsui Ya Mountain House is located in the Jao Tsung-I Cultural Center. The former Lai Chi Kok Hospital of the Jao Tsung-I Cultural Center is a third-class historical building in Hong Kong. Historic sites such as the wall are antique in style.
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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