12th Octoberr 2019 – (Hong Kong) Civilians gathered at multiple districts at around 9pm yesterday to pay respect to the 15-year-old teenage girl, Chan whose body was found in Yau Tong. At North District Town Hall, flowers and lit candles were placed on the ground while a pastor arrived later to sing hymn together with the civilians. Many also participated in a memorial service at Hong Kong Design Institute yesterday where she studied before. The student was a protester who participated in street rallies and many speculated that she was one of the ‘missing persons’ arrested by police during the 31st August incident at Prince Edward Station. Despite public clarification by various government departments including MTR and police, the public remain sceptical as they believe several protesters have sacrificed their lives due to police brutality.

Meanwhile, online investigators started by HKGolden Forum, ‘HKGUNcover‘ offers HK$1.2 million to anyone who has information leading to the uncovering of the incident at Prince Edward MTR Station on 31st August and the death of the 15-year-old girl.

Any police officer, marine police or fireman who can provide information on the cause of death of the 15-year-old girl will receive the full sum.