Hong Kong student who suffered severe brain injury after car park fall has died

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Chow Tsz-lok fell from third to second floor of Sheung Tak Estate car park in the early hours of MondayThe Hong Kong University of Science and Technology student had been in coma

A university student who suffered a severe brain injury after he fell from a car park early on Monday near an area of confrontation between protesters and police died on Friday morning.

The 22-year-old had been in a coma after being sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital early on Monday morning. Two operations were carried out to stop the swelling in his head, but sources said neither helped reduce the damage. On Thursday, a source said the pressure inside the student’s skull had built up to five times normal levels, a life-threatening condition.

Wei Shyy, the HKUST president promised on Wednesday he would condemn police violence if they were found to have violated tear gas firing guidelines during the stand-off with protesters that night.

 

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That’s HongKong. That’s what the HongKongPolice doing towards citizens as instructed by totalitarian

It is suspected that hk police had beat up Chow seriously and subsequently thrown him from 3/f to 2/f. It was unusual and unreasonable for a person who fell one storey to have been suffered from serious internal bleeding of the brain and pelvic fracture

2/ and this?

HKers people are peaceful, reasonable and non-violent, especially to innocent or people but linkage to CCP'a puppets government, to protest. However, HKers face the extremely deadly violent by brutally excessive force from HKPoliceBrutality brutality! Please save HKers! HKHRDA

HKPolice are murderers. Never Forget and Never Forgive.

As proved by a hk newspaper, hk police is hiding something StandWithHongKong

We are in deep sorrow & grievance becoz we know the student Alex Chow not died of falling from 3rd to 2nd floor but its linked up to HKPoliceTerrorism and we all know abt that. StandWithHongKong HKprotests

Real Responding from HKPF HKPoliceTerrorism HKPoliceBrutality

HKPolice deliberately blocked the ambulance to rescue Chow and on the night of mourning, HKPolice claimed they will celebrate for Chow’s death! How cold-blooded and evil they are! HKPoliceTerrorism

RIP mate.but lets do a proximity test: home-uni-protest-police response-fled-mishap. Attribution?

Ohnaw21 Not died. He is murdered by HKPolice !!! No matter what HKPolice delayed the emergency services for about 30mins to the boy!!! CECCgov senatemajldr SenTedCruz marcorubio HawleyMO SenTomCotton SolomonYue 10DowningStreet HumanRightsCtte UKParliament HouseofCommons

ABrook24444430 HongKongPolice kill student Chow directly or indirectly 😡

Really heart breaking.

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