Today, sharing a tragedy that happened in Canada, involving a Korean and a Chinese, can be called a sad song of the people.
Let's start with a Korean-American, Jongwon Ham, who immigrated to Canada very early.
He made a name for himself in Canada, where he was considered a talented actor, a brilliant director, and an editor for a cinematographer who has shot many television and documentaries.
In 2013, one of his short films won the Most Popular Audience Award in Korea. In 2014, he participated in a travel food documentary that won an Emmy Award.
Jongwon Ham is naturally a promising future in the Canadian film industry.
Jongwon Ham's achievements are naturally a very positive example for Runren.
However, in 2014, just after he won an Emmy, he was suddenly accused of a sexual assault. Naturally, his "star journey" came to an abrupt end, and he faced endless investigations and various attacks.
In other words, Jongwon Ham "died in society" after being accused of sexual assault.
Three years later, in 2017, allegations of sexual assault against him were confirmed by a police investigation to be a false accusation against him, and the police subsequently withdrew the charges against him.
Jongwon Ham gets innocence!
However, the innocence obtained by Jongwon Ham, who has been "socially dead", does not seem to be of any use to him, and he has lost his most precious stage of life.
Jongwon Ham's mental health is getting worse.
Finally, in 2018, four years earlier, the year after he was proven innocent, Jongwon Ham suddenly disappeared.
Jongwon Ham's disappearance is not only that friends can't find him, but he also disappears from social media. This year, Jongwon Ham turns 37.
Let's look at Shaelyn Yang, a Chinese woman, a 31-year-old female mounted police officer in Vancouver, Canada. Presumably, he also immigrated to Canada very early.
It is said that Shaelyn Yang's achievements, for Yunren, are also a very positive example for the Korean Jongwon Ham.
However, on October 18, local time in Vancouver this year, when Shaelyn Yang went to deal with and dismantle the tents of the homeless people in the park, she was suddenly stabbed to death by a homeless person.
Shaelyn Yang allegedly opened fire at the time of the incident. But police are unable to confirm whether she fired the gun first or was stabbed first by the homeless.
In short, this young Chinese female mounted police officer in Vancouver was stabbed to death by a homeless man while dismantling a homeless tent.
The reason why this Canadian female mounted police was stabbed to death by a homeless person is a sad song for the people, because the homeless man who stabbed the female mounted police to death was actually Jongwon Ham, who had disappeared for many years.
How exactly did Jongwon Ham wander from Toronto to Vancouver and become homeless? At present, no one knows the answer!
What makes people sigh is that the same Asians who run to Canada, and the same two people who can be called role models and models of run, actually met in Canada by forced demolition and stabbing to death, creating an amazing tragedy.
Shaelyn Yang, a successful Chinese-American woman, has lost her life. Even if Canada abolishes the death penalty, successful Jongwon Ham will basically end up with a life sentence for murdering a police officer.
Two examples of runners also ended in tragedy!
Compared with Shaelyn Yang, a policewoman of Chinese descent, Jongwon Ham is clearly what Chinese people call a "vulnerable group".
Gongzhi Long Yingtai once stressed to us: "The degree of civilization of a country does not lie in the strength of the country, but in the care for the vulnerable groups!" She also stressed to us: "I don't care about the rise of big countries, I only care about the dignity of small people."
So what is the root cause of such a tragedy that should not have happened?
Is it the arrogant, domineering and inhumane attitude of the Canadian government in the face of "vulnerable groups"? Is Shaelyn Yang not "civilized" and "soft" enough to be rough and not consider the effect of law enforcement? Or is Jongwon Ham fed up with social inequality? Fed up with the "oppressive" resistance of the Canadian government? What made a framed famous director raise the knife in his hand?
Canada is not known, and we will never wait or find the answer!