A gendarmerie in Taiwan's Gendarios on Friday (March 1) was suspected of committing suicide when she was on duty, and the detailed reasons were still under investigation.
Comprehensive reports from the Taiwan China Times and the Central News Agency reported that the Taipei City Fire Bureau received a notification at 9:40 pm on Friday. A 20 -year -old male gendarmerie head in the head of the Taiwan government was shot in the head.Heartbeat, suspected to be shot.
The Taiwan Gendarmerie Command issued a press release saying that when the Gendarmerie 211 Battalion was at 9:36 in the evening, he held his gun to hurt himself.In the evening, after being sent to the hospital for emergency treatment, the soldier was declared dying at 10:25 in the evening.
Some military officials said that the gendarmerie of the ancient surnames "suspected unstable mood" to lift the gun for suicide. When the ambulance personnel arrived in the first aid, it was determined that the sentinel had died on the spot.
The constitutional department stated that the unfortunate incident was deeply regretful and unwilling. The unit has assisted cadres to assist their families to handle related matters, followed up and cooperate with the prosecution to clarify the cause;Education and psychological counseling to prevent such cases.
A spokesman for the Taiwan government, Lin Yan Chan, said that the presidential palace was deeply regretful and reported to Cai Yingwen as soon as possible.The Gendarmerie 211 Camp is fully assisted by the family members to handle related matters, followed up and cooperated with the prosecution to clarify the cause. At the same time, it will also strengthen preparation of life education and psychological counseling.
This is not the first time that the Taiwan gendarmerie has committed suicide during the Presidential Palace. In May 2012, a second -class soldier of the same camp committed suicide with a rifle in the main entrance of the Presidential Palace.
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