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2025-04-19

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A female student from National Taiwan University fell to her death at Fuzhong Station on the MRT, but her husband did not arrive at the scene for the police and forensic investigation.

A female student from National Taiwan University fell to her death at Fuzhong Station on the MRT, but her husband did not arrive at the scene for the police and forensic investigation.
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On the evening of the 5th, a passenger fell onto the tracks at Fuzhong Station of the MRT. A 23-year-old female student from National Taiwan University, surnamed Lai, entered the tracks for unknown reasons and was struck and killed by an incoming train. She had just boarded at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station, heading to Fuzhong Station. After the investigation by the prosecutor, the initial cause of death was determined to be impact to the head and abdomen. A death certificate has been issued, and the body has been returned to the family.

The prosecutor and forensic expert left the scene after the examination was completed. At 7 PM on the 5th, a passenger fell onto the tracks at the Fuzhong Station of the MRT, and a 23-year-old woman with the surname Lai fell onto the tracks for unknown reasons and was struck and killed by an incoming train. The woman was a fourth-year student at National Taiwan University, and the cause of the accident is still under investigation.

According to reports, at the time of the incident, the woman suddenly entered the tracks from the platform heading towards Dingpu and was unfortunately struck by the train, resulting in her immediate death. After the police and firefighters arrived, they found that the woman had visible head injuries and abrasions on her limbs; she was sent to the hospital for resuscitation but was pronounced dead due to her severe injuries.

Police investigations revealed that the 23-year-old woman was a fourth-year student at National Taiwan University, married, and living in a rented place in Taipei with her husband. Before the accident, she boarded the train at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station, transferred at Ximen Station to go to Fuzhong Station, where the unfortunate incident occurred.

On the afternoon of the 6th, at around 1 PM, the prosecutor conducted an examination of the woman's body at the Yadong Hospital, which took about 50 minutes. The preliminary determination of the cause of death was due to impacts to the head and abdomen. The family did not dispute the cause of death, and a death certificate was subsequently issued, with the body returned to the family. During the examination, the woman's husband was not present to provide a statement.

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