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Man jumps to his death after racking up big gambling debt – MENAFN.COM


(MENAFN – Asia Times)

The suicide of a young man in Tuen Mun in Hong Kong’s New Territories on Tuesday may have been linked to gambling debts. The 22-year-old man died after jumping from a building in a public housing estate.

He was found lying unconscious outside Mun Yu House of Sam Shing Estate at midnight, Sing Tao Daily reported. He was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital but was pronounced dead later.

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Police found a mobile phone and a wallet containing an identity card in a corridor on the 14th floor of the building, but no suicide note was found.

When police officers examined the man’s personal computer and bank statements, they found he was a soccer gamb…

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Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 6, 2017

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Man jumps to his death after racking up big gambling debt – MENAFN.COM


(MENAFN – Asia Times)

The suicide of a young man in Tuen Mun in Hong Kong’s New Territories on Tuesday may have been linked to gambling debts. The 22-year-old man died after jumping from a building in a public housing estate.

He was found lying unconscious outside Mun Yu House of Sam Shing Estate at midnight, Sing Tao Daily reported. He was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital but was pronounced dead later.

Must-reads from across Asia – directly to your inbox

Police found a mobile phone and a wallet containing an identity card in a corridor on the 14th floor of the building, but no suicide note was found.

When police officers examined the man’s personal computer and bank statements, they found he was a soccer gamb…

Read the full article at: http://menafn.com/1096195053/Man-jumps-to-his-death-after-racking-up-big-gambling-debt

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 6, 2017

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