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Grieving throughout Hong Kong for 22-year-old Student Chow Tsz-lok

There are more sites where mourning events are taking place on November 8. Here are only some of them:

20:14 Mongkok

After the moment of silence, citizens at Sai Yeung Choi Street chanted slogans:“Hong Kongers, Take Revenge!” and “Strike on Monday!” Many people line up to give flowers.

20:22 Kwun Tong Promenade
Thousands of citizens crowd the promenade to observe a minute of silence and read out Bible verses for Chow.

20:25 New Town Plaza, Shatin
Citizens chanted, “Form Union, Support the Strike!”. A massive number of paper cranes are displayed in the atrium.

20:30 Sai Lau Kok Garden, Tsuen Wan
Citizens place candles in the form of a cross.

20:34 Wong Tai Sin
Citizens gather outside Temple Mall.

20:40 MOS Town, Ma On Shan
Citizens use paper cranes to display the words "RIP".

Source: InMedia; Apple Daily; Real Time News Broadcast

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState
Police Injured Old Lady in Tuen Mun

22:16 Trend Plaza, Tuen Mun
A citizen collapses on the ground after being pushed by the advancing riot police.

Minutes ago (at 22:10) outside the carpark of Tuen Mun City Hall, riot police ordered reporters not to "follow them" and stay behind the cordon line.

At 22:25, the injured old lady is conscious.

Source: RTHK; Now News

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
At 21:49 in the clash in Tuen Mun, police showed no sympathy to the recent death of HKUST student, Chow and even provoked the crowds who are mourning with aggressive language. (Read: https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/10063)

At 22:53 at Man Kuk Lane in Tseung Kwan O, six to seven riot police are again heard saying that, “I’m glad someone has died.”

#HongkongPolice #PoliceBrutality #Nov8 #HongkongProtests #death
Riot Police Fired Tear Gas inside Tsuen Wan MTR Station

At 22:50, riot police suddenly fired tear gas inside the Tsuen Wan MTR station. Passengers inside the station ran to avoid inhaling the tear gas.

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
First Aider Shot in the Leg

2349 Tseung Kwan O
A first-aider collapses on the ground in Man Kuk Lane after being shot in the leg.

Source: Apple Daily

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
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HKT22:30 Nov 8 Trend Plaza, Tuen Mun
In the video, police rushed out suddenly and chased after citizens who attended the mourning event for Chow Tsz-lok who passed away this morning (Nov 8).

Police pushed and injured an old lady, causing her to bleed in the head.

Read more:
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/10068

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
After midnight (Nov 9), police still fired tear gas at Soy Street, Mongkok. Passersby including foreigners felt unwell and were assisted by first aiders.

Photo / Kaiser @ USP United Social Press

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov9 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
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Police Call Paramedics "Trash" and Obstruct Medical Treatment

On November 8 in Tuen Mun, riot police refused to let paramedics from the Fire Services Department cross the cordon line to treat an injured arrestee. Police questioned the paramedics for reminding the reporters to film.

Police also repeatedly claimed that they would lodge an complaint to the head of Fire Services Department and warned that they have the power to replace paramedics. During the standoff, police video-recorded the paramedics.

Police then took away the said arrestee and insisted that no one was injured. One paramedic said this is "nonsense" as they were trying to diagnose. The paramedic said a police called him "trash". Another police denied. As the paramedic asked whether or not the person who humiliated him is a police, the police ordered the paramedic to leave.

Source: RTHK, Nov 9

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
Tear Gas Rounds Combust After Fired

After midnight, the Police fired tear gas at Mong Kok. On the street, passers-by used fans to blow the gas away. Tear gas canisters continued to burn after reaching the ground.

Source: United Social Press
#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov9 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
The Lennon Wall at Queen Elizabeth (QE) Hospital carry a lot of messages for Chow Tsz-lok who passed away on November 8

Among the flowers, paper cranes and memos, there is this note written by the medical staff at Queen Elizabeth (QE) Hospital:

"Dear Tsz-lok,
We are sorry.
We tried our best, but failed to keep you with us.
The remaining journey, we will walk for you.
Rest in peace.

by your QE brothers"

Photo: USP

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
Protest Creativity in Hong Kong: Revisit "Go to Work With You 2.0"

On November 8, around 300 people participated in the walk, some covered their faces and some wore masks. They chanted slogans as they marched from towards Tsim Sha Tsui via Nathan Rd. One used speakers to play the song "Glory to Hong Kong". They also yelled "Corrupted cops" to a police vehicle that drove by during the march.

Outside Eaton Hotel at Yau Ma Tei, the crowd bumped into another crowd heading to Tsim Sha Tsui. Two groups chanted "Five Demands, Not One Less!" together. Participants then dispersed respectively when they arrived at SOGO Department Store in Tsim Sha Tsui at 8.55am.

Source: Apple Daily, Nov 8

#HongkongPolice #Hongkongprotests #Death #Nov8 #PoliceState #PoliceBrutality #FightforFreedom #StandwithHongKong
19:35 | Pacific Place Admiralty
Initiated by netizens, “Protest Half-Year Anniversary cum Memorial of Marco Leung Chun Kit” is held. Citizens are beginning to gather. Riot police are on guard nearby.

Citizens lay down white flowers in remembrance of Mr. Leung who passed away half a year ago by falling from Pacific Place after cautioning citizens of the suppression of freedom by the authorities.

Source: PPPNews; Apple Daily

#Death #15Dec #15Jun
Naked Female Corpse Found On Kwai Chung Building Platform

[Editor's note: Since deaths were suspected during police attack on civilians at the Prince Edward Station on August 31, citizens have been alarmed by the discovery of bodies in the city. In October, the discovery of 15-year-old Chan Yin-lam, naked when found in the water, had raised concerns across the territory, as the police claimed the case as "unsuspicious".]

A fully naked, middle-aged woman was found by residents on Kwai Wo Building’s platform at 7:39 am in the morning of December 18. EMTs and firemen at the scene confirmed the woman’s death. The scene is currently on lockdown by the police for further investigation.

Kwai Wo Building has 19 floors, and the woman was found on a platform on the 5th floor. Investigations are ongoing to identify the woman and to determine the cause of her death.

#Death #831PrinceEdward #Suicides #ChanYinLam
#Death
Another Corpse Found Floating in Reservoir, Police: Nothing Suspicious

At 11am on Dec 30, a staff from Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department discovered a corpse wearing black, floating near the main dam of Shing Mun Reservoir, 2 to 3 metres from the shoreline.

A police report was made. Divers were then sent to retrieve the corpse from the water. Upon inspection, it was verified that he was already dead.

The deceased was identified by the police as a 29-year-old male, by the name of Poon. His family filed a police report on December 26, after he went missing in Shatin District. The police said that no suicide note was found at the scene, but there was nothing suspicious. The cause of death will be determined by autopsy.

Source: Apple Daily #30Dec
https://s.nextmedia.com/realtime/a.php?i=20191230&s=10829391&a=60430930

What lies behind the Growing Number of Mysterious Deaths in Hong Kong:
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/13496
Ms. Janet Chow, Director of Institutional Advancement of CUHK, hanged herself in the staff quarters on 3 Jan. #Death
#LunchWithYou

Lunchtime Protest in Kwun Tong: Citizens Expressed Concerns Over The Soaring Number Of Dead Bodies And Suicide Cases

“Lunch With You” Protest was held in Tsun Yip Street Playground, Kwun Tong at 1 p.m. on January 16, with an aim to raise awareness on the soaring number of dead bodies and suicide cases in the last few months.

Around 100 civilians particated in the protest, expressing concerns and doubt towards the “no suspicious circumstances” conclusion made by police on majority of the cases.

Some paticpants held signs and chanted slogans such as “Hong Kong People Will Not Stop the Resistance Against Tyranny” and “See you at Chater Garden on Jan 19”. Particpating civlians left peacefully after the lunchtime protest.

Source: Flash Media Hong Kong
#Jan16 #KwunTong #Suicide #Death #HongKongProtest2020