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Korean Media (KBS) Documentary Investigates Hong Kong “Suicides,” and Anonymously Interviews PoliceWatch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN2ffGtP9hAKorean network KBS released a documentary programme investigating the Hong Kong movement. They have managed to interview some HKPF police officers anonymously. Starting from 721 Yuen Long incident, the interviewee said that the “hour with no police” was ordered by higher-ups, “who believed that the people did not care for the police, so they wanted to create a situation where the police needed to intervene but wouldn’t.” Regarding the sexual cases, the interviewee revealed that, “the actual number of incidents is quite larger” than the two currently being investigated.
The Security Bureau has revealed that from June to September, the police has received 256 cases of suicides; the number of bodies found, and those who died on their way to hospital and in hospital totaled at 2,537. Over 122 days, 2928 hours and 2,793 bodies, a body has been found dead in Hong Kong every 0.95 hours.
Once a dead body has been found, Hong Kong citizens have been rushing to collect evidence and find witnesses. Over in Tai O, for example, KBS tried to make it to the scene, but was blocked by police. A villager note, “No one just dies for no reason, and then [the police] just acts as if nothing happened.”
Source: KBS, AppleDaily