вторник, 10 марта 2015 г.

Yes, the article over-reported his CV, mentioning his corporate responsibilities and previous employ


A Hong Kong teenager - the sole survivor of a road accident that killed his entire family in New Zealand - was fighting for his life in hospital last night, as tributes poured in for his mother, older sister and father, funding for high school students travel abroad a senior executive at Standard Chartered.
The teenager's father, Warren, 53, his mother Aesoon, 52, and sister Julia, 20, were killed when their car crashed into a logging truck on State Highway 1, a major artery linking the two main islands of New Zealand.
Police said Julia was driving at about 3.45pm on Tuesday near the North Island town of Tokoroa, about 200km south of Auckland, when the car crossed the centre line for an unknown reason and collided funding for high school students travel abroad head-on with a truck carrying dozens of logs.
The family, all US citizens of mixed Korean funding for high school students travel abroad and Chinese descent, was visiting New Zealand to help relocate Julia - a computer science major at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts. She was due to start an overseas study programme in Auckland.
Warren Lee was a senior executive at Standard Chartered. He joined the bank more than 10 years ago. A spokeswoman for Standard funding for high school students travel abroad Chartered said: "We are deeply saddened by the loss of Warren Lee, who was head of capital funding for high school students travel abroad markets solutions.
Last November, three Hong Kong tourists died and another was injured in an accident in New Zealand when their rental car collided with a truck at an intersection near Wanaka on the South Island. Cheung Yat-cheong, 59, a retired deputy chief fire officer, survived the crash. His wife Ng Yin-wan, 56, and Allan Chan Wing-fai, 60, and his wife, Connie Chong Kwai-tei, 61, all died.
Yes, the article over-reported his CV, mentioning his corporate responsibilities and previous employers. The reporter must have used LinkedIn. A bit crass. However, it was the CNY holiday and presumably the newsroom was being covered by interns. Further training required.
If they had rented funding for high school students travel abroad a bigger funding for high school students travel abroad car, an SUV, e.g., and worn their seat belts, they could have stood a chance of survival. The driver might have been speeding, showing off to her family that she could drive. There are many factors, complacency funding for high school students travel abroad being one of them, and Hong Kong style cockiness.
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