Un hombre muere al caer de su piso durante una disputa familiar en Hong Kong

Un hombre de 61 años murió tras caer desde el balcón de su vivienda de protección oficial en Sha Tin el miércoles por la noche, tras una disputa con su esposa y su hijo sobre los gastos educativos, según informó la policía.

La policía recibió un aviso del hijo del hombre a las 21:42 horas del miércoles. La persona que llamó indicó que su padre había perdido el equilibrio y caído desde su piso en Ming Yiu House, en Jat Min Chuen, una urbanización de protección oficial en Sha Tin. Según una fuente, el hombre de 61 años, de apellido Law, discutió con su hijo en la cocina por motivos económicos. Su esposa intervino durante el forcejeo y Law cayó desde el balcón en el reducido espacio. La esposa, de 52 años, y su hijo de 21 años fueron detenidos. Las investigaciones preliminares sugieren que la muerte fue accidental y no se encontró ninguna nota de suicidio en el lugar de los hechos.

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