Student died during protest in Hong Kong, tension increased

Hong Kong: A student died in a multi-story car parking in Hong Kong. The student fell from a multi-story building last week amid violent clashes between protesters and Hong Kong police. He was admitted to the hospital at the injured stage. During treatment, the hospitalists declared him dead on Friday. The police have identified this student. Police have named him Alex Chow, Chow was studying at the University of Computer Science and Technology.

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On the other hand, the tension between the protesters and the police has increased after hearing the news of death. The clash between the police and the protesters began when late-night protesters started throwing objects at the police from the multi-story parking lot. The police used tear gas shells and force to control the crowd. After a late-night clash, Chow was seen in the parking lot of Khun to Lathpat unconscious. People admitted her to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in an unconscious state, she died during treatment.

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However, in September, China's representative in Hong Kong, Carrie Lam, made a formal announcement to withdraw the disputed extradition bill. This is the bill that has been in protest in Hong Kong for five months. This demonstration later turned into a demand for democracy. Actually, there was a provision in the bill that the accused could be taken to China for trial in Hong Kong and be heard in the court there. Large sections of Hong Kong believed that it was part of China's Parpanch to suppress their democratic demands. In the past, the China-backed government had announced the postponement of the extradition bill, but a fresh announcement was made not to stop the movement. This movement has left Hong Kong with a population of 7 million. More than a thousand people involved in the movement have been arrested by the police.

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