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China: 11 girls in volley team killed by tofu roof collapses at school gymnasium, netizens angry with CCP officers indifferent reaction!

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fake 1st world infrastructure with real 3rd world unscrupulous behavior, poor attitudes, lousy habits, and abhorrent mentality. recipe for disaster.


The CCP officials are not helping the families of the victims, they more interested in "maintaining order" at the scene.

"Maintaining order" is a disguise to curb the news from spreading within the country and worst still out of the country. If news cannot be stopped spreading, they will try to filter and censor off unfavourable comments.
 
Just like bad parents influencing their kids, most Tiongs have adopted the CCP's ways, consciously or subconsciously. They are part of the problem. Same for the non-Tiong apologists for China.

You see that in poorly behaved Tiong tourists, Tiong scammers, Tiong crappy construction projects and Tiong street shitters around the world. Their reputation precedes them.

China (PRC) needs to be humbled (militarily, economically and divinely) and be split up into smaller pieces. Then the world will shall be a more peaceful, saner place. :cool:
hongkies tried and failed.
 

Mourning and anger mount in aftermath of Chinese school gym roof collapse​

  • Families of the 10 members of a volleyball team and teacher who died in the accident in Qiqihar marked the culturally significant seventh day after death
  • Internet users around the country ordered tributes to be left outside the school while others demanded answers about the accident

Bubble tea and snacks were laid outside the school in Qiqihar to honour the dead.  Photo: Weibo

Bubble tea and snacks were laid outside the school in Qiqihar to honour the dead. Photo: Weibo

Families and friends of those killed when a school gymnasium roof collapsed in northeast China marked the culturally significant seventh day of mourning on Saturday as people around the country expressed their condolences and sent tributes to the victims.
In Chinese tradition, the seventh day after death is the time when the souls of loved ones revisit the world for the final time.
The roof collapse in the city of Qiqihar in Heilongjiang province last Sunday killed 10 members of a middle school girls’ volleyball team and their coach.
In a message posted online early on Saturday, a mother said she had prepared some make-up before her daughter was buried at sea the following day.


Bubble tea and snacks were laid outside the school in Qiqihar to honour the dead.  Photo: Weibo

Bubble tea and snacks were laid outside the school in Qiqihar to honour the dead. Photo: Weibo

Families and friends of those killed when a school gymnasium roof collapsed in northeast China marked the culturally significant seventh day of mourning on Saturday as people around the country expressed their condolences and sent tributes to the victims.
In Chinese tradition, the seventh day after death is the time when the souls of loved ones revisit the world for the final time.
The roof collapse in the city of Qiqihar in Heilongjiang province last Sunday killed 10 members of a middle school girls’ volleyball team and their coach.
In a message posted online early on Saturday, a mother said she had prepared some make-up before her daughter was buried at sea the following day.


“My child, your school bag was found [in the ruins] yesterday but your mobile phone was not here, only the medals and the pocket money you’d saved, and do you know how heartbroken I was when looking at all of those?” the mother wrote, according to an online video account owned by Changsha TV in Hunan province.
“I know you loved to be beautiful, and when I wake up the next morning, I’ll bring lipstick, powder blush and eyeshadow to the mortuary and your burial at sea.”

On China’s highly censored internet, social media users have expressed sympathy alongside the families.

Viral videos showed hundreds of cups of bubble tea as well as snacks, yogurts and flowers laid outside the school gate in tribute to the deceased.
They were believed to be ordered by people around the country and were delivered by delivery riders.


Bubble tea and snacks were laid outside the school in Qiqihar to honour the dead.  Photo: Weibo

Bubble tea and snacks were laid outside the school in Qiqihar to honour the dead. Photo: Weibo

Families and friends of those killed when a school gymnasium roof collapsed in northeast China marked the culturally significant seventh day of mourning on Saturday as people around the country expressed their condolences and sent tributes to the victims.
In Chinese tradition, the seventh day after death is the time when the souls of loved ones revisit the world for the final time.
The roof collapse in the city of Qiqihar in Heilongjiang province last Sunday killed 10 members of a middle school girls’ volleyball team and their coach.
In a message posted online early on Saturday, a mother said she had prepared some make-up before her daughter was buried at sea the following day.


“My child, your school bag was found [in the ruins] yesterday but your mobile phone was not here, only the medals and the pocket money you’d saved, and do you know how heartbroken I was when looking at all of those?” the mother wrote, according to an online video account owned by Changsha TV in Hunan province.
“I know you loved to be beautiful, and when I wake up the next morning, I’ll bring lipstick, powder blush and eyeshadow to the mortuary and your burial at sea.”

Chinese city under fire for failing to keep parents informed after school collapse
24 Jul 2023

On China’s highly censored internet, social media users have expressed sympathy alongside the families.

Viral videos showed hundreds of cups of bubble tea as well as snacks, yogurts and flowers laid outside the school gate in tribute to the deceased.
They were believed to be ordered by people around the country and were delivered by delivery riders.
DAILY, MONDAY TO FRIDAY


“My friend saw some posts online saying that some had paid for bubble tea or juice to be delivered to the school, so he ordered some, and the delivery rider took a photo for him, showing that many people did the same thing,” one internet user based in Shanxi province, some 1,400km (870 miles) from Qiqihar, wrote on the social media platform Weibo.





School gym roof collapses in northeast China, killing 11 students and injuring

“We feel so sorry for these young people, for experiencing such tragedies at the best time of their lives.”

Others continued to express anger about the accident while commenting on a eulogy for the dead published online by the No 34 Middle School.

“For seven days, pain has shattered the galaxy to pieces, turned into stars, turned into the bright moon, turned into your faces, and stayed in the hearts of your families, teachers, and classmates who adore you,” it read.
One Weibo user wrote: “We just want to know who shattered the rooftop and the hearts of the people.”

“This is a man-made disaster,” another wrote, while a third added: “Could you just leave heaven and the earth alone please?”
The accident has led to questions about how and why it could have happened.
Preliminary investigations suggest that construction materials had been illegally stored on the roof, causing it to collapse.

Fu Jianyi, an architectural engineer, told Shanghai-based news portal The Paper that it was a “low-level common sense mistake” that should have been stopped by local authorities and regulators.
Since the tragedy, the Ministry of Education has ordered schools and universities across the country to step up efforts to ensure security.
 
Actually the roof no problem one, it's the ignorance of evil doers who overly put heavy stuff on top of the roof top for storage.
 
As we can all see, the pro CCP mudlanders chinese have been keeping mum over the whole incident as they cannot blame it on some CIA or western inspired conspiracy.
Neither have they raised a single cent of donation to help these victims of their ancestral homeland.
Mudlander chinese now are even more agggresive than mainland PRC's in their predatory and self centred behaviour as can be seen from these durian sellers and cai png stall holders cheating locals.
 
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