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Citizens gathered at Chater Garden to mourn for Chow Tsz Lok

Netizens initiated a gathering in Chater Garden, Central at 12:30PM to pay respect for Chow Tsz Lok, who passed away this morning. Over 1000 people participated and majority of the participants wore face masks. Songs were played at the scene and black ribbons were distributed to participants. People held slogans such as "Reveal the truth, let justice be done." and chanted "An eye for an eye", "Disband the police force." etc.

The crowd started marching from Queens Road and the police raised the yellow flag warning the crowd they are currently participating in an unlawful assembly. They also claimed people in masks are violating the anti-mask law. As the rally started, members from League of Social Democrats led the participants for a moment of silence to mourn for Chow and encouraged people to join the march with white flowers.

Source: RTHK
Photos: Apple Daily
Schoolmates Mourned 22-year-old Chow on Campus

University Students Observe Minutes of Silence for Chow Tsz-lok who passed away this morning (Nov 8) after a fall, which turned out to be fatal, in the morning of November 4 during police operation in Tseung Kwan O.

At 13:36, students read out their statement, comdemning the university authorities' indifference and refusal to comdemn police brutality as of this point.

Source: Real Time News Broadcast; Now News
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Police arresting after the flash memorial march for Student Chow.
Over 500 students gathered on campus to mourn the passing of Chow Tsz-Lok

Students held banners that read "Chow Tsz-lok, we will carry on on your behalf", "Investigate Police Brutality" and "Stop Police Lies". Students called for class boycott next week and asked other universities to join.

The Convocation Ceremony of the University of Science and Technology, originally scheduled in this afternoon (Nov 8), has been cancelled, after their 22-year-old student Chow passed away in the morning. Chow fell off in a carpark in Tseung Kwan O on November 4 during police operation. The cause of his fall has raised questions among the public.

Source: InMedia

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Witness Account of an Onlooker Who Discovered Chow:
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/9958

Police pointed guns at First Aider who provided care for Chow at the scene:
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/9959
Police Bumped into a Baby Stroller and Pushed Away the Parent

After the flashmob protest, police made arrest in Central MTR station. Police bumped into a baby trolley of a foreign family. The police pushed the father away when he tried to talk to them.

The flash mob march took place after the mourning service for the passing of 22-year-old Chow Tsz-lok. Chow passed away this morning (Nov 8) after being hospitalized for 5 days. The cause behind his fall at a carpark during police operation remains unknown.

Photo / Kaiser@ USP United Social Press

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Medical Staff Mourned the Death of 22-year-old Chow

HKUST student Tsz-Lok Chow, who mysteriously fell from height at a Tseung Kwan O car park, passed away this morning after 5 days at the hospital. Many details surrounding his fall remains unknown, however.

After news of his death became known, staff at Queen Elizabeth Hospital posted up slogans in the hospital lobby such as "Tsz-Lok you will never be forgotten", as well as calls for justice. Paper cranes, flowers, and condolence cards were also on display on the floor nearby as a makeshift memorial for Chow.

Source: Apple Daily, Nov 8
Police Change Their Statement After the Passing of Chow and Describe Mourning Events as Unlawful

After news outlets released dash cam footage that disproves police earlier statement, the Hong Kong Police admitted at 17:00 today (Nov 8) that the police had entered the carpark after 23:00 (Nov 3) where Chow Tsz-lok who passed away this morning fell off on November 4. The police emphasized that no police were around when Chow fell.

Police added that the mourning events for Chow taking place in town are unlawful, as no permission from the police has been obtained.

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At 19:00 outside Sheung Shui City Hall, citizens gather earlier than expected to pay respect to Chow.

People of Hong Kong have carried out different mourning events today and called for multi-district assemblies this evening (Nov 8). A moment of silence will be observed territory-wide at 20:00.

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