A troubled teenager fell to hear death from the third-floor of her school in Malacca as her horrified classmates watched - just four days after posting in her Facebook that she wanted to commit suicide.
Sally Lee Qian Chun had posted several disturbing comments on her Facebook since Jan 15 including one message that said it would be her last Chinese New Year
Sally Lee Qian Chun, 17, a Form 5A student SMK Seri Kota in Ayer Leleh, walked out abruptly during a lesson in the Chemistry laboratory on the second floor and went to her classroom, located floor above.
Students were shocked when they saw her sitting precariously on the corridor ledge facing her empty classroom and suddenly fall backwards.
Lee who suffered serious head injuries, was presumed to have died on the spot. Her remains were brought to the Malacca Hospital mortuary fotr post-mortem.
She had apparently posted several disturbing comments on her Facebook from Jan 15 including one message that said it would be her last Chinese New Year.
Her postings became more troubled last Friday when she said she had been planning to take her own life since last month.
On Sunday night, at around 11.00pm, Lee lamented about a failed relationship and broken promises. She also reiterated her wish to take her own life.
Surprisingly, instead of empathy from her Facebook friends, her notes only drew taunts and even dares asking here to go ahead with her plan to kill herself.
In her last posting at 3.45pm on Monday, Lee reminded her friends to keep their promises of buying her a teddy-bear and coffin.
She also told them not to miss her when she is gone and asked them to take care of themselves.
The place where Sally Lee fell to her death
A close relative who refused to be named said Lee's family, from Taman Bukit Katil, Bukit Katil, was puzzled as to why she would want to take her own life as she seemed happy during Chinese New Year holidays.
"I even saw her on Monday and she looked fine and happy," he said when met at the Malacca Hospital mortuary.
Lee, who was the eldest in the family and only girl with two younger brothers, was described by teachers as a bright and well behaved student.
Her distraught parents refused to speak to reporters.
Melaka Tengah OCPD ACP Salehhudin Abd Rahman said the case was classified as "sudden death".
Source: www.dailychilli.com
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