I was one of the doctor treating him in ICU. I didn't know he was 葉繼歡. His spine was shattered by the bullet. I asked him if he needed a painkiller. He remained silent throughout. The police took him to the custody ward later. We did argue with the police that he needed ICU care but was in vain. My speculation at that time was he must be a very 悍匪. I tend to believe his version of the story. But I don't buy the hypothesis that he became a thief /robber because others despised him.
@simplepeacelover3 жыл бұрын
You sure you are not violating the code of conduct? you sure you haven't betrayed your oath while registering GMC?
@1a.2b.3c.4d.3 жыл бұрын
@@simplepeacelover that is not the main point,what we need is the truth
@Rainbow_EMIL3 жыл бұрын
@@simplepeacelover I Can't see Carman Ho is in breach of the Code of Conduct whilst he has just spoken out the fact which is not basically confidential. I also totally agree with Carman that it is not an Excuse to become a Big Horrible Robber because of other’s despising; otherwise, there would be Hundreds of Thousands of big robbers exist in the community!
@dannyick3 жыл бұрын
It was the night of 1996年5月13日, and if you are the true Dr. Ho, you were at Queen Mary Hospital 1993-2001. Time was matched.
well done. thanks for covering this story. life is tough, especially when the society keeps beating him down. at least he's not a psycho killer like many other cases covered by AgentX.