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7-year-old boy dies after being slammed 27 times by Judo coach, older student

On Tuesday, doctors and his family decided to take him off life support July 1, 2021 03:12 BST A 7-year-old boy, who was in a coma after suffering a severe brain haemorrhaging during his judo class in Taiwan, has died. According to local media reports, the child's parents decided to remove him from life support after 70 days of the incident. In April, the Taiwanese boy was slammed to the floor 27 times by his judo coach, a 68-year-old man surnamed Ho. The coach has been charged with physical assault resulting in serious injury and using a minor to commit a crime, according to local news site the Taipei Times. Earlier this month, Ho was released on a $3,583 bail amount.

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7-Year-Old Boy Dies After Being Slammed 27 Times By Judo Coach, Older Student

7-Year-Old Boy Dies After Being Slammed 27 Times By Judo Coach, Older Student
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Judo coach charged with assaulting young student

A judo coach who slammed a seven-year-old student to the floor multiple times with such force he ended up in a coma has been charged with physical assault resulting in serious injury and using a minor to commit a crime, the Taichung District Prosecutors’ Office said yesterday. The coach, surnamed Ho (何), was released on bail of NT$100,000 yesterday afternoon. Ho was indicted in accordance with Article 112 of the Protection of Children and Youths Welfare and Rights Act (兒童及少年福利與權益保障法), as well as Article 277 of the Criminal Code, the office said in a statement. The case stemmed from an incident

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Detention of nurse accused of hurting infant approved

Detention of nurse accused of hurting infant approved By Su chin-feng, Tsai Shu-yuan and Jake Chung / Staff reporters, with staff writer The Taichung District Court has approved a detainment order for a female nurse working at a postpartum nursing center in the city’s Situn District (西屯) for allegedly injuring a 28-day-old boy. The 37-year-old defendant, surnamed Tseng (曾), has been dismissed from her job, the center said, adding that it would take full responsibility if it is found complicit. While Tseng, who had been working at the center for four years, has not sworn an affidavit on the incident, she reportedly denied abusing the infant, saying that her “improper actions” were because she was too tired due to excessive work.

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Taiwanese radio host's mother killed by drunk driver | Taiwan News

2021/05/06 12:44 Huang Wei-han continues with broadcast after hearing news of mother's passing. (Pop Radio screenshot) Huang Wei-han continues with broadcast after hearing news of mother's passing. (Pop Radio screenshot) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The mother of well-known Taiwanese journalist and commentator Huang Wei-han (黃暐瀚) was fatally struck by a drunk driver early Wednesday morning (May 5). According to a police investigation, a 30-year-old man surnamed Fang (方) was driving a black Mercedes sedan through Taichung's South District at 3:28 a.m. on Wednesday when his vehicle struck Huang's 70-year-old mother, surnamed Chen (陳), as she was crossing the street during a late-night food run. Fang's vehicle dragged the elderly woman's body 70 meters before finally coming to a stop, reported UDN.

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Boy 'brain dead' after being relentlessly thrown by judo coach in central Taiwan | Taiwan News

2021/04/26 11:09 Judo coach throws boy surnamed Huang; Ho holds certificate. (Facebook, Huang family photo) Judo coach throws boy surnamed Huang; Ho holds certificate. (Facebook, Huang family photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A young boy is fighting for his life and could remain in a vegetative state even if he survives, after he was was thrown nearly 30 times in a judo class last week. The seven-year-old student from Nanyang Elementary School in Taichung City's Fengyuan District, surnamed Huang (黃), attended his second week of judo classes in the basement of a gymnasium operated by Ruisui Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday (April 21). During class, the 67-year old coach, surnamed Ho (何,) ordered a 10-year-old student to perform a shoulder throw on Huang multiple times.

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Minister pledges review amid licensing scandal

Minister pledges review amid licensing scandal ‘NO OVERSIGHT’: Sung Li-heng had for more than 10 years allegedly received up to NT$8,000 for each yachting license he produced for people who did not pass the test By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) yesterday promised a comprehensive review of the yachting license distribution system after an associate technician at the Maritime and Port Bureau was indicted last week for allegedly exploiting loopholes in the system and accepting bribes from people wanting to purchase licenses for more than 10 years. Lin made the remarks at a meeting of the legislature’s Transportation Committee, where he had been asked to brief lawmakers on the case and the ministry’s plan to address the potentially systematic problem.

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Billionaire among 32 charged with money laundering

Billionaire among 32 charged with money laundering Staff writer, with CNA A billionaire was among 32 people indicted by Taichung prosecutors yesterday for running an online gambling platform and allegedly engaging in money laundering, earning illicit gains of more than NT$59.4 billion (US$2.1 billion). Chuang Chou-wen (莊周文), chairman of Taichung-based Xinliwang International Holdings Co Ltd (新力旺國際控股公司), and 31 of his employees have been charged with gambling, engaging in organized criminal activity and tax evasion by the Taichung District Prosecutors’ Office. The 50-year-old has been detained since his arrest in November last year. After he was arrested, prosecutors confiscated all of the assets found under his name, including 13 luxury vehicles, NT$1.2 billion and US$2.65 million in cash, and 41 properties worth NT$1.3 billion, to prevent him from moving or liquidating the allegedly ill-gotten gains prior to trial.

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Four indicted over allegations of labor exploitation - 焦點

根據「電腦網路內容分級處理辦法」修正條文第六條第三款規定,已於網站首頁或各該限制級網頁,依台灣網站分級推廣基金會規定作標示。 台灣網站分級推廣基金會(TICRF)網站:http://www.ticrf.org.tw 《TAIPEI TIMES》 Four indicted over allegations of labor exploitation Vietnamese workers involved in a labor exploitation case sit in a police station in Taichung in an undated photograph. Photo: Chang Jui-chen, Taipei Times 2021/01/29 03:00 By Jason Pan / Staff reporter Authorities have indicted four people for allegedly docking Vietnamese workers half of their monthly wage, including a Vietnamese woman naturalized in Taiwan, Diao Yu-hong (刁予弘), who headed up labor placement companies. The Taichung District Prosecutors’ Office described the case as the biggest of its kind in the nation’s history, with the suspects allegedly making illegal gains of about NT$25.75 million (US$905,988).

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Four indicted over allegations of labor exploitation

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