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Australian media reported on the 9th that a Chinese student was found dead in a building in Sydney, Australia, last month, and the police initially determined that the cause of his death was suspicious.
According to the Australian News Network, the dead Chinese student named Pan Liqun Pan, a 19-year-old, was found by local police in a building in Woli Creek, south of Sydney, on June 28. The police immediately sealed off the scene and launched an investigation into his death. On Thursday (July 9) morning local time, police confirmed that the cause of Pan Liqun's death was seen as suspicious.
The report said that just a day before Pan Liqun's death, another man fell from the fourth floor of the building. At 3:30 p.m. on June 27, local emergency workers rushed to the scene and found the man lying on the sidewalk, and after examination, his body was fractured in multiple places and his head was injured. Detectives are currently investigating the link between Pan Liqun's death and the man's fall from a building.
At present, police are appealing to anyone with whom Pan Liqun met or spoken to him before her death to provide relevant information, and hopes that anyone who hears or notices an abnormal condition in the building by 3:25 p.m. on June 27 will call to provide clues.
(Original title: "The bizarre death of Chinese female students in Australia with a man falling from a building the day before"
Column Editor-in-Chief: Qin Hong Text Editor: Song Yanlin Caption Source: Visual China Photo Editor: Xiang Jianying