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Eye-popping woman immigrated to Canada and opened YouTube channel, saying life has settled down

2022-10-04T08:49:47.774Z


During the 2019 anti-amendment incident, a woman was shot in the eye at the demonstration site in Tsim Sha Tsui (Ms. K, commonly known as the "Broken Eye Girl" on the Internet). She moved to Canada at the end of last year. A woman claiming to be Miss K, yesterday (3


During the 2019 anti-amendment incident, a woman was shot in the eye at the demonstration site in Tsim Sha Tsui (Ms. K, commonly known as the "Broken Eye Girl" on the Internet). She moved to Canada at the end of last year.

A woman who claimed to be Miss K posted a clip on YouTube yesterday (3rd) to explain her current situation. She pointed out that her full name was "Karla", and she hoped everyone could get to know her again.


Said that the filming was inspired by her boyfriend and wanted to make low-cost productions to share life moments

The YouTube channel has only one clip posted on October 3 for the time being.

The main content of the short film is Karla letting go of the dog, and no real person has appeared on the scene.

In the film, Karla said that since moving to Canada at the end of last year, she had tried different jobs and finally decided to go back to her own business, which is a veterinary nurse.

She pointed out that dogs in Canada are "much bigger and more powerful" than dogs in Hong Kong, and they are difficult to move.

Karla said that life is generally settled now. He works 40 hours a week and cooks and feeds the dog during the holidays. "So from the perspective of work-life balance, the degree is not comparable to that of Hong Kong."

Karla pointed out that the reason for opening the YouTube channel is to hope that people who care about her and her boyfriend can learn about the current situation through clips. Don’t worry too much. It is still in the learning stage. A clip is published every week, and by the way, some Hong Kong people who are interested in immigrating but are worried can refer to it.

Leung Chun-ying, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former chief executive, mocked the victim on social media yesterday for "does he have any real face".

Karla was shot in the left eye outside the Tsim Sha Tsui police station during a demonstration on August 11, 2019. The protesters' camp produced propaganda and criticized the police force through this incident, which indirectly led to further escalation of the situation.

However, the establishment questioned the lack of information, the demonstrators exaggerated the injuries, and even referred to the "eye-popping" as "fake information". Later, they even attacked why the Hospital Authority did not disclose the injuries of the injured to "refute rumors."

Since then, her and her family's names, contact numbers and other personal information have been made public online.

In August this year, the 3rd anniversary of the incident, Karla published a "discharge certificate" online through her family. The record shows that the victim was sent to the emergency department of Queen Elizabeth Hospital on the same day, with injuries including facial lacerations, nasal bones and other open areas. Fractures, broken eyeballs, etc.

Ge Peifan questioned the abuse of legal aid by the "eye-popping girl" Lam Cheng: Will re-examine the selection of lawyers to arrange for the establishment of the hospital authority to not announce the "eye-popping girl"'s injuries During his tenure, Kwong was criticized by the establishment for his "eye-popping girl"

Source: hk1

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