Brian Warner

This is why I created AJAS

Posted by Brian Warner

May 1, 2009

Wendy sent me this story a few days ago, and it breaks my heart.  It’s stories like this that really strike home the importance of groups like ours and SAA.  If any reader out there knows how to get in touch with this person, please send me an email.  From shanghaidaily.com:

A seriously ill young man in Hunan Province is offering a 5,000-yuan (US$732.73) reward for a way of committing suicide that will make the death appear to be from natural cuases.
Tan Tierong, 18, said he planned to end his life in 15 days in an online post on Netease.com yesterday, today’s Guangzhou-based Information Times reported. He said he had shaved his head to prepare for death.The local education authority, concerned by his depression, ran a story on the Website of Shaoyang City’s Longhui County asking for the public to help the youth.

Tan has been confined to wheelchair since he was 16 when he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, the government Website said. He didn’t receive proper medical treatment because his family was unable to afford the 80,000-yuan expense and his condition worsened. Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic, inflammatory arthritis affecting joints in the spine and the pelvis, eventually causing fusion of the spine. The typical sufferer is young and has chronic pain and stiffness in the lower spine.

Tan started to write posts talking about his depression in late March, the Information Times report said. His father had died and his mother was suffering mental illness.
“I can’t think about the days ahead when I will be unable to move any part of my body except my eyes. I will be as stiff as a stone sculpture,” he told the Information Times.
When asked whether he would commit suicide as he claimed he would, he hesitated and said “probably.” Psychologists have called for intervention saying the patient still has some doubts.

2 Comment

    • Update: Super secret champion Melanie has emailed some friends in China to see if we can track this person down. Stay tuned!

    • Comment posted by admin on May 4, 2009 at 10:35 am
    • And here’s a short list of why he shouldn’t:
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      Really though, A wheelchair?
      That’s terrible.
      At least people will understand his situation when they see him.
      Instead of chuckin you into the wagon with their arthritic grandma and grandpa with back pain.

    • Comment posted by Anthony Voskuhl on September 26, 2010 at 2:46 pm

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