Female University Student Involved in Female Police Officer's Car Accident, Entire School Implicated, Kun Shan University of Science and Technology Hopes for Rationality from All Sectors
A female police officer died in a motorcycle accident involving a female university student. The university student's personal information was doxxed online, leading to indiscriminate attacks on the school's faculty and students. Kun Shan University of Science and Technology issued a statement appealing for rationality and cooperation with the judicial process, while also strengthening traffic safety education.
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(Central News Agency reporter Yang Szu-jui, Tainan, 30th) A 28-year-old female police officer, Zheng Yongxin, from Tainan City, was off duty on the 28th and riding a motorcycle when she was allegedly rear-ended by a female university student surnamed Dai, and then run over by a tour bus, resulting in her death. Recently, controversial behaviors of the student surnamed Dai have been circulated online, and her personal information has been doxxed. Kun Shan University of Science and Technology, where the student attends, issued a statement hoping for rationality from all sectors.
Kun Shan University of Science and Technology today stated through a public announcement that all faculty and students are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the traffic tragedy. They extend their deepest condolences to the unfortunate female police officer and her family, stating that no words can express their sorrow.
The university stated that the student involved had cooperated with the police to complete her statement at the time of the incident and was picked up by her family to return home. The entire case has now entered judicial investigation procedures. Based on respect for the rule of law, the university finds it inconvenient to comment on the details of the case and will fully cooperate with relevant units to clarify the truth.
The university mentioned that recently, due to a large number of indiscriminate verbal attacks and personal information doxxing against the school's faculty and students on online social media, many innocent students are enduring immense psychological pressure, misunderstanding, and blame. The university has officially opened a special counseling window through its Student Counseling Center to fully support affected faculty and students, ensuring a peaceful learning environment and mental health.
Kun Shan University explained that it understands the public's concern and indignation, but Kun Shan University of Science and Technology has over 100,000 outstanding students and alumni who diligently contribute to various fields and give back to society. They sincerely appeal to all sectors to remain calm and rational, to stop infringing on the personal information and engaging in verbal violence against all faculty and students, to allow the judicial process to proceed fairly, and to restore peace to the educational environment.
The university stated that traffic safety and legal education have always been listed as key promotional tasks by the school. Educational courses are regularly held before the start of each semester and before long holidays. For this incident, in addition to maintaining existing educational mechanisms, the university will further strengthen the intensity and frequency of promotion and plan more effective traffic rule training, requiring students to strictly abide by traffic regulations.
Female police officer Zheng Yongxin, 28, from the Fourth Precinct of Tainan City Police Department, was off duty on the 28th. At 7 AM, while riding a motorcycle on Section 2, Anhe Road, Annan District, she allegedly encountered slowing traffic. A 20-year-old female surnamed Dai, riding a motorcycle behind her, allegedly failed to notice the situation ahead and rear-ended her, causing Zheng to swerve left, collide with a tour bus, fall to the ground, and then be run over, dying on the spot. (Editor: Huang Ming-hsi) 1150430
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(Central News Agency reporter Yang Szu-jui, Tainan, 30th) A 28-year-old female police officer, Zheng Yongxin, from Tainan City, was off duty on the 28th and riding a motorcycle when she was allegedly rear-ended by a female university student surnamed Dai, and then run over by a tour bus, resulting in her death. Recently, controversial behaviors of the student surnamed Dai have been circulated online, and her personal information has been doxxed. Kun Shan University of Science and Technology, where the student attends, issued a statement hoping for rationality from all sectors.
Kun Shan University of Science and Technology today stated through a public announcement that all faculty and students are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the traffic tragedy. They extend their deepest condolences to the unfortunate female police officer and her family, stating that no words can express their sorrow.
The university stated that the student involved had cooperated with the police to complete her statement at the time of the incident and was picked up by her family to return home. The entire case has now entered judicial investigation procedures. Based on respect for the rule of law, the university finds it inconvenient to comment on the details of the case and will fully cooperate with relevant units to clarify the truth.
The university mentioned that recently, due to a large number of indiscriminate verbal attacks and personal information doxxing against the school's faculty and students on online social media, many innocent students are enduring immense psychological pressure, misunderstanding, and blame. The university has officially opened a special counseling window through its Student Counseling Center to fully support affected faculty and students, ensuring a peaceful learning environment and mental health.
Kun Shan University explained that it understands the public's concern and indignation, but Kun Shan University of Science and Technology has over 100,000 outstanding students and alumni who diligently contribute to various fields and give back to society. They sincerely appeal to all sectors to remain calm and rational, to stop infringing on the personal information and engaging in verbal violence against all faculty and students, to allow the judicial process to proceed fairly, and to restore peace to the educational environment.
The university stated that traffic safety and legal education have always been listed as key promotional tasks by the school. Educational courses are regularly held before the start of each semester and before long holidays. For this incident, in addition to maintaining existing educational mechanisms, the university will further strengthen the intensity and frequency of promotion and plan more effective traffic rule training, requiring students to strictly abide by traffic regulations.
Female police officer Zheng Yongxin, 28, from the Fourth Precinct of Tainan City Police Department, was off duty on the 28th. At 7 AM, while riding a motorcycle on Section 2, Anhe Road, Annan District, she allegedly encountered slowing traffic. A 20-year-old female surnamed Dai, riding a motorcycle behind her, allegedly failed to notice the situation ahead and rear-ended her, causing Zheng to swerve left, collide with a tour bus, fall to the ground, and then be run over, dying on the spot. (Editor: Huang Ming-hsi) 1150430
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