Big S passed away in Tokyo on the 2nd, and was hastily cremated locally, met with sighs of regret. It is reported that in Japan, in order to properly preserve the body, dry ice is generally used, so cremation usually takes place after a night of vigil. However, how Big S's ashes will be returned to Taiwan has also become a topic of interest. According to reports, S's mother will first return to Taiwan on the 4th on Starlux Airlines, while Little S and Gu Jun-Ye will bring Big S's ashes back to their hometown on Thursday (6th). The urn will be carried by Gu Jun-Ye.
The sudden passing of Big S shocked people across the straits, and Weibo's trending topics are all related to the S family. On the 4th, the record of Big S's medical treatment process reached the top trending spot. Netizens widely shared that her blood oxygen concentration had dropped to 89% when she arrived at the hospital, while generally, one should seek medical attention if it's below 92%. There were also obvious abnormal sounds in her lungs, but she later returned to the hotel to rest. Her condition then took a sudden turn for the worse, and she was quickly sent to a nearby clinic, but her condition had already deteriorated further, and she ultimately could not be saved.
Netizens lash out at the travel group: Should be boycotted by all of Asia
It is alleged that the guide responsible for receiving the Xu family disclosed the detailed timeline of Big S's illness and passing to a friend, regretting that timely medical intervention might have saved her. Some netizens even preemptively leaked news of Big S's death online, exclaiming, "It's true, a friend who was with their tour group in Japan said she passed away on the morning of the 2nd." This action triggered dissatisfaction among netizens, who deemed it to be lacking in professional ethics, asking "Which tour group is it? It should be boycotted by all of Asia."
Source: Apple News + United Daily News