and unfortunately, it’s still NOT as “sunny” as thiis picture prve to be…
Another case of abuse to death in the armed service here, from the Front Page Sections, translated…
The rookie, Chien who’d trained at the gendarme center had a fever last week, “he’d ached all over” and called home for help, the family rushed to the training center to have him taken to the Changgang Hospital in Linkou, and the next day, he’d died, the family suspected that the military had delayed sending the son to the hospital, wanted them to find the truth about it all.
The military stated, that the Changgang hospital diagnosed him as having had an infection, through the mucus membrane, and that ninety-percent of the cases, the individuals would heal on their own, and he may have caught the infection anywhere, inside OR outside the boot camps.
Chien’s older sister told, that her younger brother loved playing basketball, is very healthy, and that is the cause of his death, delayed hospitalization, or is there, something else? They’re having a difficult time, accepting what had happened.
She said, that on the eighth, her brother gone to the United Hospital’s Zhongxiao Branch, and the diagnosis was “flu-like symptoms”, the doctor gave him a note, to take it easy for three days, her younger brother wanted to take a short leave of absence, but the army used the statement, that there are medical staff at the base camps, and denied his requests. Three days later, her younger brother was really feeling ill, he’d called home for help, “I’m really not feeling well, I’m aching so badly that I couldn’t stand up, but nobody in the military gives a shit,” that he’d hoped that his father could contact the military, so he could go out for his hospitalization.
That very day, the father called the army base, and, that was when her younger brother was taken to Changgang Hospital in Linkou, the family rushed up from the south, although her brother was conscious, but he was, very weak, didn’t have enough breaths to talk, the very next day, he’d started, breathing heavily all of a sudden, the artery in his lungs went bust, he’d start, spitting out blood, at six in the evening, he was, declared dead.
The assistant manager of the training camp Yang stated, that the Zhongxiao Hospital diagnosed him for having the flu, and because his medical report said that the hospital suggested he take three days off and continue following up, the training camp had asked him to return to his platoon, and wrote out a note to not carry out any activities for three days; after Chien returned to the camps, he was sent into isolation, and a fellow platoon member was put in charge in looking after him. On the evening of the tenth, Chien had a high fever, and was sent into the E.R. of the Changgang Hospital.
Chien’s family believed, that had the military sent him to the major hospitals on time, “Could his life have been spared?”
And we will NEVER know! But, the military IS at fault here, the man was clearly ill, and yet, the military paid NO attention, just sent him to the medics and not taken his feeling ill seriously enough, that, was what delayed his treatment, causing his death ultimately, and this, is one reason why there are still, reforms needed in the military!
and no, still NOT my photograph…