Member-only story

Taiwanese Boy Who Was Thrown 27 Times During Judo Lesson Dies After 70 Days In Coma

The seven-year-old was in a coma for more than two months when his parents chose to take him from life support.

Behind the Crime Scene
4 min readJul 2, 2021
Taiwanese boy, 7, in a coma after allegedly being thrown more than 20 times during Judo lesson. Photo credit: mothership.sg

Seven-year-old Taipei kid who was thrown to the ground many times while participating in a Judo lesson died on June 29. His parents had made the decision to remove him from life support after 70 days of treatment.

An 11-year-old boy from Taiwan named Huang was found in a vegetative state after being thrown to the ground more than 20 times in a row during a Judo lesson on April 21, according to the police.

Huang’s uncle, who was present during the training, stated that the boy began classes around 7 p.m. on April 21.

Huang appeared to be unwell throughout the lesson, complaining of nausea. Huang’s uncle expressed his concern to the coach, but the coach dismissed it, claiming that the boy’s nausea was caused by an overly heavy meal.

Despite the fact that Huang was just in his second week of training and lacked the basic judo abilities necessary to ensure a safe landing, Ho ordered…

--

--

Behind the Crime Scene
Behind the Crime Scene

Written by Behind the Crime Scene

I’m on my journey diving into cold cases, unsolved mysteries, and the stories behind the crimes that haunt us. Join me by following along!

Responses (1)