http://0rz.tw/ea20P
這是今天有人給我看的一則新聞
這算是出國前的祝福嗎? Orz
台大的學生.....照理說應該百折不撓了吧
應該是經過聯考的人
經歷那麼多考試都沒垮
一去一個月就垮了....sigh~
我到現在還很懷疑傳給我這則新聞的人的意圖是蝦米XD
希望他一路走好...
再怎樣我也不會去自殺的~"~
我怕痛....
以前想說測試自己的勇氣極限試過一次劃手臂(背面不太重要的地方)
我輕輕劃過就受不了了...還沒破皮咧 = =
Body found in Sproul Hall identified
Hung-Chieh Chai, 25, was a UC Davis graduate student
By: Talia Kennedy
Issue date: 11/3/06 Section: Campus News
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The male body found on the third floor of Sproul Hall just before 8 p.m. Wednesday has been identified as Hung-Chieh Chai, 25, a pharmacology and toxicology doctorate student, said UC Davis Police Department spokesperson Lt. Nader Oweis.
The Yolo County Coroner's Office notified Chai's family of his death and performed a "forensic procedure" on Chai's body Thursday to determine the cause and manner of his death, according to Yolo County Deputy Coroner Robert LaBrash. Results of the procedure were not immediately available.
UCDPD declined to release details about the condition in which Chai's body was found, but UC Davis Operations and Maintenance night custodians Sangaram Singh and Breeann Marquez found the body hanging from "very thin yellow rope" on a water pipe near the ceiling of a custodial supply closet, Sangaram said.
Singh, who said he and Marquez were cleaning Sproul Hall in place of a colleague who was absent from work, opened the closet to retrieve bathroom-cleaning supplies.
"I was scared," Singh said. "I saw the body in there and thought it was a Halloween prank. I thought, 'Man, somebody did a good job.'"
After touching the body, Singh said he realized it was real and he and Marquez left the building to notify their supervisor, who called police.
Alan Buckpitt, chair of the pharmacology and toxicology program, said he remembered giving Chai his first exam earlier this quarter.
"I didn't know him well and that's a concern to me," he said. "Maybe if he had been better connected, we would be in better shape now. I feel really badly about this -- this is really awful."
Buckpitt said Chai came to UC Davis after completing his undergraduate work at National Taiwan University in China; this was his first quarter at UC Davis.
TALIA KENNEDY can be reached at campus@californiaaggie.com.
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