A 45-year-old widow - believed to have lost HK$5 million of her late husband’s insurance money in Lehman minibonds - was discovered on Thursday night trying to kill herself, local media reported.
The woman had burnt charcoal and cut her wrists inside a car in Lok Ngar Court at Kwun Tong.
The woman was discovered by a security guard at 11.40pm on Thursday night. He had been patrolling the car park in Lok Ngar Court. She was rushed to hospital and was now in a stable condition.
Inside her car, police found a suicide note, along with letters highly critical of the Bank of China (Hong Kong). These were left on the windscreen of her car.
In the suicide note, the woman said she was “giving up” after investing more than HK$5 million in mini-bonds. This money had originally been invested in fixed deposit investments.
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The woman had burnt charcoal and cut her wrists inside a car in Lok Ngar Court at Kwun Tong.
The woman was discovered by a security guard at 11.40pm on Thursday night. He had been patrolling the car park in Lok Ngar Court. She was rushed to hospital and was now in a stable condition.
Inside her car, police found a suicide note, along with letters highly critical of the Bank of China (Hong Kong). These were left on the windscreen of her car.
In the suicide note, the woman said she was “giving up” after investing more than HK$5 million in mini-bonds. This money had originally been invested in fixed deposit investments.
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http://singaporeenquirer.sg/?p=492