(London Comprehensive News) A Hong Kong female master's degree moved to Britain last year and faced heavy life pressure, and she committed suicide in the shared house seven months later.

Comprehensive British media daily mirror and MyLondon reported that the deceased was 27-year-old He Yijion (transliteration, Yee-King Ho).In April last year, she moved to the UK under the British National (overseas) passport (BNO) visa plan and died in the shared house on November 3.The autopsy officer ruled that she died of suicide on Tuesday (January 24) and released her experience on the same day.

He Yiqiong graduated from a university in Hong Kong in 2017, obtained a master's degree in Geneva in 2019. After returning to Hong Kong, she served as an international relief service officer in the Hong Kong Red Cross.

After moving to the United Kingdom, He Yiqiong rented a co -rental house equipped with a public toilet in Richmond, southwest of London with a rent of 900 pounds per month (about S $ 1461).Institution work.

The coroner's statement quoted He Yiqiong's family that He Yiqiong said in September last year that he was worried that he could not deal with expenses in the UK and he was afraid that he lost his rice bowl because of poor work performance.Because of insufficient income, she could only shrink clothes; coupled with the harsh hygiene conditions of the shared housing, the layers of stressful living pressure made her feel depressed, causing insomnia and hair loss.When she committed suicide in November, she had appointment to seek medical treatment with a psychologist four days later.

In January 2021, Britain opened a visa channel for the Hong Kong BNO passport holder. According to data from the British Ministry of Political Affairs, as of June last year, more than 130,000 Hong Kong people entered the UK under the BNO visa plan.

Anton Van Deelen said: "I'm sorry, the time she spent in the UK is obviously not happy for her. Because of such close connection with Hong Kong, the United Kingdom has such close connection with Hong Kong.It becomes richer and benefits from Hong Kong people to live and work in the UK. "

He also said: "I will not underestimate a young man staying away from his family, how difficult it is to live in a city like London ... Unfortunately, many young people in London are facing such problems.Rental and diet. "