Skiing Charity Relay | Harbin Student Seriously Injured While Skiing in Melbourne—Urgent Need for Translation or Legal Assistance from International Friends

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Skiing Charity Relay | Harbin Student Seriously Injured While Skiing in Melbourne—Urgent Need for Translation or Legal Assistance from International Friends

Thanks to our skiing community friends for every single share—your support means the world!



This morning, a message circulating on WeChat Moments caught significant attention: "Chinese student studying in Melbourne seriously injured while skiing—kind-hearted individuals are encouraged to offer translation or legal assistance."

It is understood that the injured Chinese student, Qiao Song, graduated from Harbin No. 113 Middle School and is currently studying at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Monash University, also known as Monash University, is one of the world’s top 100 universities and a member of Australia’s Group of Eight elite institutions.

Recently, Qiao Song was unfortunately involved in a severe skiing accident, suffering a brain hemorrhage. He is currently being treated in the ICU at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital and remains unconscious.

Jo Song's parents and uncle arrived in Melbourne from China the day before yesterday and are currently staying at Mantra, 586 St Kilda Road, Melbourne. Jo Song's family doesn’t speak a word of English, so they kindly ask Melbourne’s compassionate Chinese community members to offer translation assistance and legal support.

Contact information for Uncle Qiaosong: Fang Yongqiang – 045033777

Qiaosong Charity Relay WeChat Group: WeChat ID FYZ617249961.

Please help share this—your kindness would be greatly appreciated!

Wishing Song Qiao Song a speedy recovery and a swift return to his hometown, Harbin!




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