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Falun Gong follower dead (03/19/2001)
Liu Siying, the 12-year-old girl who captured worldwide attention
as she and several other Falun Gong followers set themselves on
fire in Tian'anmen Square on January 23, died Saturday night at
a hospital in Beijing.
Doctors at Jishuitan Hospital said Sunday that the girl's condition
suddenly deteriorated Saturday afternoon and she died at 19:45 the
same day despite all-out efforts by the prestigious hospital to
save her.
According to a preliminary conclusion by a group of doctors specialized
in burns, internal medicine, and surgery at the hospital, it is
highly likely Liu's sudden death was caused by acute myocarditis,
a condition which causes inflammation of the heart.
At the invitation of the Legal Medical Appraisal Center under the
Beijing Public Security, medical experts from noted medical institutions
Sunday conducted a dissection of Liu's body.
Noted cardiac pathological changes were discovered, including cardiac
hypertrophy.
Lin Xihou, president of the hospital, said Liu had a medical history
of myocarditis, which had not been cured.
Since Liu was hospitalized on January 23, most of her burns had
healed as a result of the successful skin-graft operations, but
her heart was functioning abnormally, said Lin.
Her heart was beating between 140 to 170 beats per minute, compared
with the normal rate for an adult of 60 to 80, the president said.
In the afternoon of January 23, Liu, a fifth-grade pupil of a primary
school in central China's Henan Province, was led by her mother,
an obsessed Falun Gong follower, to Tian'anmen Square. At the square,
they set themselves ablaze.
Liu was rescued by the police and rushed to Jishuitan Hospital,
China's leading hospital for treating burn patients.
Liu was diagnosed with burns to 40 percent of her body, heavy inhalation
injuries in her trachea and fourth-grade burns to her face.
Li Chi, vice director of the Burn Department of the hospital, said
medically speaking, it normally takes two to three months for a
patient with burns as serious as Liu to be completely out of danger.
Within two to three months, it is possible the condition may change
at any time, Li said.
(Xinhua)
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