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Dispute Over Milk Tea Leads to 26-Year-Old Woman's Fatal Fall at Mall Witnessed by Boyfriend

Dispute Over Milk Tea Leads to 26-Year-Old Woman's Fatal Fall at Mall Witnessed by Boyfriend

A tragic incident occurred on the 22nd in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, where a 26-year-old woman fell to her death in a shopping mall. Eyewitnesses reported that the woman allegedly got into a heated argument with her boyfriend over a 'milk tea' issue, lost control of her emotions, and ultimately took the extreme step of jumping from the fifth floor, resulting in her instant death.

The incident took place at the well-known mall 'Jinghua City,' during a busy afternoon when a woman dressed in a leopard-print outfit suddenly fell from a height, landing in front of a tea stand on the first floor, face down. Witnesses remarked on how agitated she appeared, and while her boyfriend attempted to calm her down, he failed to prevent the tragedy. Mall staff quickly covered her body with barriers and white cloth, and the scene turned chaotic.

Online reports indicate that the trigger for the incident was a cup of milk tea. The woman wanted to buy from the popular brand 'Chayan Yueshe,' but her boyfriend insisted on choosing the more affordable brand 'Mixue Ice City,' believing the former was too expensive. Their disagreement escalated into a quarrel, which seemingly caused her to lose emotional composure, leading her to jump.

The neighborhood police responded, stating that this case was classified as a 'normal fall,' without any criminal implications. The mall remains open for business, and a staff member confirmed the occurrence of the event on the 22nd. Meanwhile, similar incidents have sparked significant discussion among netizens, with some criticizing the impulsive actions of the woman, while others believe that the argument over milk tea was just a superficial issue, suggesting that she might have been under considerable psychological pressure for a long time, and this was merely the last straw.

Relevant agencies are currently assisting the family in handling the aftermath, while further details await police investigation. Suicide does not resolve problems; valuing life is essential. If you or someone you know is struggling, please call the suicide prevention hotline at 1925.