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hinese teacher working in Singapore dies after suspected snakebite while on holiday in Hainan​


A 27-year-old Chinese national and kindergarten teacher in Singapore, died in Sanya, Hainan, after a suspected snakebite. Her family alleges misdiagnosis and delayed treatment by two hospitals. The case has sparked public concern and an official investigation in China.

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4 June 2025
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Yee Loon
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CHINA: A 27-year-old Chinese woman, Fu Qi, died in the early hours of 2 June 2025 in Sanya, Hainan, after being suspected of suffering a venomous snakebite while walking back to her hotel.

Fu, a kindergarten teacher based in Singapore, was on holiday with her boyfriend when the incident occurred.

The case has triggered public concern in China following allegations from her family that hospitals involved delayed treatment and misdiagnosed her injuries.

Sudden bite during evening walk​

According to multiple Chinese media reports,the incident happened on the night of 1 June.

Fu and her boyfriend were returning to their hotel when Fu felt a sharp pain on her ankle while passing by a flowerbed.

She noticed two small puncture marks on her skin and suspected a snakebite, though the exact creature responsible was not immediately identified.

After the bite, Fu went to the Sanya Central Hospital, where initial treatment was administered.

A social media post by a person claiming to be Fu’s sibling alleged that doctors were uncertain about the source of the bite and opted to run blood tests before confirming a snakebite diagnosis.

During the critical four-hour window that followed, Fu reportedly experienced vomiting and was given medication typically used for treating fever or minor infections. Her family claims that medical staff misjudged the situation, wasting valuable time.

As her condition deteriorated, Fu was transferred to Sanya 425 Hospital. Despite further attempts to resuscitate her, she passed away within a few hours of the incident.

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Official response and investigation​

On 3 June, the Sanya Municipal Health Commission issued a public notice confirming that Fu had been bitten by an unidentified object and had visited two hospitals before succumbing to her injuries.

Authorities stated that an investigation team had been formed immediately. Medical records from both institutions were sealed, and a joint panel of provincial experts has been assigned to review the case. Officials are also overseeing aftercare procedures and offering support to the bereaved family.

Fu’s relatives expressed frustration over the response by medical personnel.

They alleged that she had informed doctors at Sanya Central Hospital that she believed she had been bitten by a snake.

However, doctors allegedly classified the wound as an insect bite, proceeding with only routine treatment.

The hospital reportedly failed to initiate emergency protocols for snakebite treatment, did not administer antivenom, and did not inform the family of the need to transfer her to a better-equipped facility.

Her family further criticised Sanya 425 Hospital, claiming that by the time she arrived, her symptoms had worsened significantly, and treatment was too late.

Victim was planning postgraduate studies​

Fu Qi was an only child from Liaoning province and had been working in early childhood education in Singapore. According to her family, she had plans to pursue a postgraduate degree.

Her sudden death during a short holiday in Sanya has sparked grief and outrage among those who knew her. Online reactions have echoed calls for improved medical protocols for treating venomous snakebites.

In 2024, Liu Zelin, a Hainan provincial political advisor, noted in an interview that Hainan is home to 74 snake species, including 27 venomous types.

He cited figures from Sanya 425 Hospital, which treated 3,336 snakebite cases in recent years, including 96 from the highly venomous banded krait.

Liu had previously called for the establishment of a unified snakebite emergency treatment network across the province, pointing to the lack of consistent response standards and access to antivenoms.
 
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Google translate:
A 27-year-old local female kindergarten teacher and her boyfriend were suspected of being bitten by a coral snake while on vacation in Sanya, Hainan. After two hospitals relayed treatment, she unfortunately died just a few hours later. The family questioned the hospital's misdiagnosis and delayed treatment, and improper rescue measures led to the tragedy.

According to reports from the Global Times and Baidu News, the incident occurred late at night on June 1. The woman who came to Sanya from Singapore was called Tiantian. When she and her boyfriend were walking back to the hotel, they passed by a flower bed and suddenly felt a sharp pain in her ankle. She looked down and saw two small teeth marks, suspecting that she was bitten by a snake.

The report said that 50 minutes after being bitten, Tiantian rushed to Sanya Central Hospital. At that time, the wound was swollen, painful and black, but the doctor on duty initially diagnosed it as an insect bite or an unknown object bite and failed to accurately judge the injury.

Four hours later, Tiantian began to convulse and coma, and was transferred to Sanya 425 Hospital. In the early morning of June 2, she unfortunately passed away due to ineffective rescue.

According to professional analysis, the girl was probably bitten by a coral snake. This snake is extremely toxic and will cause nerve paralysis after being bitten. Without anti-snake venom serum, the mortality rate is close to 100%.

In addition to grief, the family questioned the misdiagnosis and delayed treatment of the Sanya Central Hospital where the first visit was made, and the improper rescue measures of the Sanya 425 Hospital where the follow-up visit was made. They believed that the handling of the two hospitals was the key factor leading to the tragedy.

The Sanya Municipal Health Commission has intervened, organized a meeting and retrieved medical records in the early morning of the 3rd, and promised to investigate and deal with the case in accordance with the law.

According to the report, according to a message released by a Mr. Li in the media, her sister Tiantian came to Sanya, Hainan from Singapore on June 1. Tiantian is the only daughter in the family. After studying in Singapore, she became a kindergarten teacher and is planning to take the postgraduate entrance examination.

https://www.8world.com/singapore/27...05OJ7cFs7eskC7oBsl_aem_0L-jB1bLDm_ow5eZBpjE5w
 
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Google translate:
A 27-year-old local female kindergarten teacher and her boyfriend were suspected of being bitten by a coral snake while on vacation in Sanya, Hainan. After two hospitals relayed treatment, she unfortunately died just a few hours later. The family questioned the hospital's misdiagnosis and delayed treatment, and improper rescue measures led to the tragedy.

According to reports from the Global Times and Baidu News, the incident occurred late at night on June 1. The woman who came to Sanya from Singapore was called Tiantian. When she and her boyfriend were walking back to the hotel, they passed by a flower bed and suddenly felt a sharp pain in her ankle. She looked down and saw two small teeth marks, suspecting that she was bitten by a snake.

The report said that 50 minutes after being bitten, Tiantian rushed to Sanya Central Hospital. At that time, the wound was swollen, painful and black, but the doctor on duty initially diagnosed it as an insect bite or an unknown object bite and failed to accurately judge the injury.

Four hours later, Tiantian began to convulse and coma, and was transferred to Sanya 425 Hospital. In the early morning of June 2, she unfortunately passed away due to ineffective rescue.

According to professional analysis, the girl was probably bitten by a coral snake. This snake is extremely toxic and will cause nerve paralysis after being bitten. Without anti-snake venom serum, the mortality rate is close to 100%.

In addition to grief, the family questioned the misdiagnosis and delayed treatment of the Sanya Central Hospital where the first visit was made, and the improper rescue measures of the Sanya 425 Hospital where the follow-up visit was made. They believed that the handling of the two hospitals was the key factor leading to the tragedy.

The Sanya Municipal Health Commission has intervened, organized a meeting and retrieved medical records in the early morning of the 3rd, and promised to investigate and deal with the case in accordance with the law.

According to the report, according to a message released by a Mr. Li in the media, her sister Tiantian came to Sanya, Hainan from Singapore on June 1. Tiantian is the only daughter in the family. After studying in Singapore, she became a kindergarten teacher and is planning to take the postgraduate entrance examination.

https://www.8world.com/singapore/27...05OJ7cFs7eskC7oBsl_aem_0L-jB1bLDm_ow5eZBpjE5w

Is she still a virgin?
 

Chinese teacher working in Singapore dies after suspected snakebite while on holiday in Hainan​


A 27-year-old Chinese national and kindergarten teacher in Singapore, died in Sanya, Hainan, after a suspected snakebite. Her family alleges misdiagnosis and delayed treatment by two hospitals. The case has sparked public concern and an official investigation in China.

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Published


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4 June 2025
By

Yee Loon
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CHINA: A 27-year-old Chinese woman, Fu Qi, died in the early hours of 2 June 2025 in Sanya, Hainan, after being suspected of suffering a venomous snakebite while walking back to her hotel.

Fu, a kindergarten teacher based in Singapore, was on holiday with her boyfriend when the incident occurred.
 
ATB (Ah Tiong Bu) kana bite by ATS (Ah Tiong Snake) and die in ATL (Ah Tiong Land)???

Now her boyfriend will need to find another ATB. Maybe her death was plotted by the boyfriend and another woman? :sneaky:
 
报道说,根据一名李先生在媒体发布的讯息,她妹妹甜甜是在6月1日从新加坡来到海南三亚。甜甜是家中独女,在新加坡留学后,成为一名幼教老师,正计划考研究生。

Sinkie? Just another trashy Tiong who studied here. :rolleyes:

You died in your own motherland, not our problem. :cool:
 
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