Serious Jobless JLB HKie Couple Jump down when preggy wife kenna rejected for abortion!

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Wonderful news, less of these JLBs to waste air, waste water, waste food, create shit.

HK married couple with financial difficulties commits suicide after being unable to get abortion​

They sought an abortion due to financial difficulties.

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October 20, 2025, 12:28 PM​

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An expecting married couple in Hong Kong allegedly committed suicide on Oct. 19 after their attempts at getting an abortion were rejected by doctors.

They had reportedly sought an abortion as they were facing financial difficulties at the time.

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Abortion attempts​



According to Hong Kong media The Standard, the 34-year-old woman, surnamed Chan, was seven months pregnant when she attempted to get an abortion.

She and her 35-year-old husband, surnamed Wong, had been married since March this year.

Both were unemployed.

Due to financial difficulties, the couple first attempted to get an abortion in Hong Kong, but were rejected by doctors.

They then travelled to Taiwan on Oct. 10 on another attempt, but were again denied the procedure and returned to Hong Kong a week later on Oct. 17.

According to Taiwan and Hong Kong laws, doctors are banned from performing abortions on mothers more than 24 weeks pregnant, while Chan was already around seven months (around 28 weeks) pregnant.

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Upon their return to Hong Kong, Chan and Wong reportedly handed their mobile phones and online banking passwords to their families.



Deaths​



On Oct. 19 at about 4am, the couple reportedly jumped to their deaths from Hing Tai House of Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.

Police were alerted to the scene after loud noises from the jumps prompted residents to call the police.

Both were pronounced dead at the scene.



Financial difficulties​



A bank statement, belonging to Chan, was later found by police at Wong's residence, showing debts of nearly HK$200,000 (S$33,329).

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Wong had divorced his ex-wife, with whom he had three children, six years ago.

He was required by court order to pay over HK$10,000 (S$1,666) monthly in child support.

He had also reportedly developed mental health issues in 2023 due to work stresses and financial issues, requiring him to receive regular hospital treatment.

However, he stopped receiving treatment in 2024.
 
Warning: Jobless Sinkees couples do not get pregnant if u are facing financial difficulties.
 
cannot deliver liao then give up for adoption meh ?

or if got lobang................can sell the baby and maybe money problems over ?
 
cannot deliver liao then give up for adoption meh ?

or if got lobang................can sell the baby and maybe money problems over ?
Can give birth then sell the baby to china as they need to children liao.
Yes, if only both of them were smarter. There's always a way but sadly, dumb people are incapable of deep thinking and analysis. In any case, if they were smarter, they wouldn't have ended up in that predicament.
 

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Wonderful news, less of these JLBs to waste air, waste water, waste food, create shit.

HK married couple with financial difficulties commits suicide after being unable to get abortion​

They sought an abortion due to financial difficulties.

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Constance Tan
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October 20, 2025, 12:28 PM​

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Warning: This article contains descriptions of suicide. Reader discretion is advised.


An expecting married couple in Hong Kong allegedly committed suicide on Oct. 19 after their attempts at getting an abortion were rejected by doctors.

They had reportedly sought an abortion as they were facing financial difficulties at the time.

ADVERTISEMENT​




Abortion attempts​



According to Hong Kong media The Standard, the 34-year-old woman, surnamed Chan, was seven months pregnant when she attempted to get an abortion.

She and her 35-year-old husband, surnamed Wong, had been married since March this year.

Both were unemployed.

Due to financial difficulties, the couple first attempted to get an abortion in Hong Kong, but were rejected by doctors.

They then travelled to Taiwan on Oct. 10 on another attempt, but were again denied the procedure and returned to Hong Kong a week later on Oct. 17.

According to Taiwan and Hong Kong laws, doctors are banned from performing abortions on mothers more than 24 weeks pregnant, while Chan was already around seven months (around 28 weeks) pregnant.

ADVERTISEMENT​


Upon their return to Hong Kong, Chan and Wong reportedly handed their mobile phones and online banking passwords to their families.



Deaths​



On Oct. 19 at about 4am, the couple reportedly jumped to their deaths from Hing Tai House of Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.

Police were alerted to the scene after loud noises from the jumps prompted residents to call the police.

Both were pronounced dead at the scene.



Financial difficulties​



A bank statement, belonging to Chan, was later found by police at Wong's residence, showing debts of nearly HK$200,000 (S$33,329).

ADVERTISEMENT​


Wong had divorced his ex-wife, with whom he had three children, six years ago.

He was required by court order to pay over HK$10,000 (S$1,666) monthly in child support.

He had also reportedly developed mental health issues in 2023 due to work stresses and financial issues, requiring him to receive regular hospital treatment.

However, he stopped receiving treatment in 2024.
RIP bah
Life no easy for everyone esp those live on island
 
TBH, world has really distorted and twisted until we seem to lost our humanity just to carry on in this rat race.

It is getting harder and harder to bring food to table after a day of hard work
 
My mum told me…没办法的
Standard SOP answer from PG
They just dun understand or dun care to think abit

quite sad
During your mum's time, some families can rear and feed 6 or 10 children as costs of living are very low.
 
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