Taiwan's China Times News Network and "United Daily News" recently reported an incident in which a soldier with an ancient surname in Taiwan's "211 Battalion of the Military Police" suddenly committed suicide by raising a gun while performing guard duties in Tsai Ing-wen's office.
This incident immediately attracted widespread attention from the society, and there were all kinds of speculations and rumors on the Internet, and there were even voices saying that it was a case of homicide.
In response, Taiwan's "Gendarmerie Command" quickly responded, insisting that none of the rumors on the Internet were true, and that it was conducting an in-depth investigation into the real cause of the incident.
At present, there is no conclusive conclusion about the specific cause of the suicide of the soldier with the surname Gu. Taiwan's "Military Police Command" said that it has conducted an in-depth investigation into the cause of the incident from a variety of aspects, such as "finance, family, health, service, and psychology."
According to preliminary information, the soldier surnamed Gu did not show any abnormal behavior before committing suicide, and his family situation and economic situation were relatively stable. Thus, some obvious external triggers are ruled out.
So, why did a soldier with an ancient surname suddenly choose to commit suicide? Unknown. Perhaps, he faces some unknown dilemma or pressure; Perhaps, there is some degree of imbalance in his mental state.
These problems will need to be further investigated by the Taiwan military and police before they can be revealed.
Netizens expressed different views on this incident. Some believe that it was a simple suicide case that could be related to the personal problems of a soldier with an ancient surname; Others are convinced that this is a case of homicide, and that there must be something strange about it.
In my opinion, we cannot easily draw conclusions until the truth of the incident has been ascertained. All kinds of speculation and rumors on the Internet are likely to be based on some one-sided information or personal subjective assumptions. Therefore, we should remain calm and rational and wait for the results of the investigation by the Taiwan military and police.
Compared with the truth of the facts, I would like to pay more attention to the mental health of uniformed personnel, after all, they are the guardians of society, and their safety and happiness are also worthy of care and attention, and we should provide them with more support and help.
To be honest, in this harrowing suicide of a soldier, in addition to expressing deep condolences for the deceased, individuals are more worried about the rumors and false information that are rampant on the Internet.
At a time of grief, Taiwan's "Military Police Command" clearly responded to the doubts of the outside world, pointing out that the claims of "being killed" and other things circulating on the Internet were pure nonsense, and some doubts were dispelled.
You must know that in the information age, the speed and influence of rumors should not be underestimated. Every comment in cyberspace can become a driving force for the spread of rumors.
Therefore, each of us should remain rational, not easily believe unverified information, and should not deliberately spread rumors for the sake of momentary traffic and attention.
I hope that this matter can be revealed as soon as possible, and I also hope that everyone will be merciful, don't talk about conspiracy theories at every turn, listen less to some nonsense, and do more practical things.