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Truth! Japanese hospitals are not at fault! The representative office in Japan responds to the details of Da S's death!

In the colorful stage of the entertainment industry, which is always under public scrutiny, any movement of stars is like a pebble thrown into a calm lake, which can cause ripples. And when the trajectory of life comes to an abrupt end, the waves caused by it can sweep the entire entertainment industry and even the whole society. The sudden death of Big S is undoubtedly like a bombshell, stirring up thousands of waves in the entertainment industry and all walks of life, instantly focusing the public's attention on it.

The news of Big S's death was like a gust of wind, quickly spreading on the Internet, instantly occupying hot searches on major platforms, and related topics emerged in front of the public like a tide. It was as if the online world had been pressed a specific switch, and it was instantly overwhelmed by the overwhelming amount of related discussions. While people expressed their deep condolences for the artist who was once active on the screen, their curiosity about the cause of his death quickly ignited like a spark.

Taiwanese media took the lead in reporting that the cause of death was sepsis, which should have been a definitive conclusion for the public, but at the moment when information was spreading rapidly and complicated, it failed to calm the public's curiosity. Many netizens relied on their own imagination and "gossip" that came out of nowhere to raise all kinds of questions about the cause of death. Among them, the revelations and questions from Japanese netizens pushed the incident to a new climax, making the whole incident more and more confusing.

A netizen who uses a Japanese IP posted a shocking news on social platforms, like a boulder thrown into a calm lake, instantly breaking the calm of public opinion. The netizen said that there were many pinhole marks on Da S's arms and wrists, and the location was extremely strange. As soon as this news came out, it quickly attracted the attention of many netizens, and the comment area was instantly filled with a large number of messages. Netizens expressed their surprise and doubts, and some eagerly asked: "What's going on?" How can this be the case with normal medical care? Even professional emergency doctors couldn't help frowning when they saw this revelation, and they were deeply puzzled, after all, it is rare for normal medical operations to have such a pinhole distribution.

What's even more unbelievable is that this netizen also broke the news that after signing the death certificate consent form, Da S's family threatened others to destroy Da S's admission registration procedures and death report with a paper shredder. This revelation is like a bombshell, which further complicates the already high-profile incident, and all kinds of speculation are rampant on the Internet. Netizens can't help but speculate, what kind of unknown secrets are hidden behind this? Is the family trying to cover up something, or is there something else going on?

Immediately afterwards, another Japanese netizen stood up and broke the news. He said that he had a friend who witnessed Da S's treatment process at the scene, revealing that Da S refused to take blood for testing during the treatment, and then left the big hospital. The netizen emphasized that for medical treatment in Japan, no matter what disease she suffers from, a blood and urine test is an indispensable routine operation, but Da S resolutely refused to cooperate, and even the ground escort who accompanied her was secretive about it and was unwilling to explain the reason. This netizen seemed to have some concerns, but simply said "My friend's life is fate, I can't say more", this ambiguous remark further stimulated the curiosity of netizens, and everyone speculated about the truth behind it, and various speculations spread on the Internet.

In addition to the doubts about Da S's treatment process, the fact that Da S was cremated on the second day of his death also aroused the attention of many Japanese netizens. A Japanese blogger posted on his social account that Da S's body can be transported back to Taiwan, and the procedures are not complicated. He elaborated on the process, saying that as long as the normal procedures are followed, the body can be transported back smoothly. This statement made many netizens wonder, since the procedures are not difficult, why was Da S's body cremated so quickly?

Another Japanese netizen raised his own questions from the cumbersome nature of the cremation procedure. He pointed out that in Japan, cremation procedures are very cumbersome, especially for foreigners, it is necessary to contact the police, the embassy, and prepare a series of documents such as translations. And Da S was cremated the day after his death, which is too abnormal. Some people also speculate that maybe it was because Big S died of a flu, so he had to be cremated quickly. However, insiders quickly refuted the rumors, saying that influenza A is only a level 5 infection in Japan, and there is no mandatory requirement that it must be cremated quickly. Moreover, if he really wants to be cremated quickly, Gu Junye will not be able to kiss Big S, and Jia Yongjie will not be able to fly to Taiwan to see Big S for the last time.

These questions from Japanese netizens have different angles. Some started from the details of Da S's treatment, and raised questions about her refusal to take blood for testing, strange pinhole marks on her wrist, etc.; Some expressed their incomprehension about the haste of the cremation time and the irregularity of the procedures in view of the cremation process; Some claimed to have learned the true cause of Big S's death from special channels. Some people even claimed that their friends worked in hospitals or police stations, and they also obtained the surveillance of Da S and his party in the hotel, and described it vividly, which made many netizens who did not know the truth believe it. For a while, all kinds of speculations and rumors flew around the Internet, and the death of Big S seemed to be shrouded in a thick layer of fog, and the truth became more and more elusive.

In the face of these increasingly fierce revelations and doubts, the representative in Japan finally stood up and gave an official response. The representative in Japan made it clear that some of the posts on the Internet that he learned of his illness through "special channels" did not correspond to the facts. Previously, Taiwan media reported that due to the special status of Big S, the representative office in Japan had information after she received medical treatment, and it was not reported by her family, but through the special channel established by Taiwan in Japan to obtain the news as soon as possible, but out of respect for her family, some things were not disclosed to the public. Now, the representative in Japan solemnly declares that these contents are all fabricated out of thin air.

The representative office also emphasized that the truth of the matter is that after the death of Da S, the family consulted the Japan Office about the relevant procedures in Japan through their agents, and the Japan Office also provided necessary administrative assistance in accordance with the regulations. In addition, due to respect for the privacy of family members, the relevant process and content are not disclosed. This response, like a beam of light shining into the fog of public opinion, gave the public a clearer understanding of the truth of the incident, and the voices of those groundless speculations gradually subsided.

After the death of Big S, various rumors did appear on the Internet. Among them, an emergency record from a suspected municipal hospital leaked out, which showed that Big S's blood oxygen dropped to 89% and crackles appeared in the lungs. The appearance of this record once again sparked discussions among netizens, and everyone speculated about the severity of Big S's condition. But soon, people familiar with the matter came out to crack down on fakes, saying that the Japanese media did not have a "town hospital" at all, and this record was obviously forged.

The Japan Office issued a statement refuting the rumors, hoping that the majority of netizens would remain rational. In this era of information explosion, people are easily misled by unverified information. On the Internet, some netizens affectionately recalled Da S's wonderful performance in film and television works in the comment area and expressed their nostalgia for her; Some netizens expressed anger at the false revelations and called for an end to spreading rumors; Some netizens expressed support for the response of the representative office in Japan, believing that the privacy of the family and the official statement should be respected.

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