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Dr Zhongjun Cao, 41, was bashed by up to seven youths on Tuesday night while walking home from Victoria University in Ballarat Rd, Footscray. Dr Cao is the research fellow at the university's post compulsory education centre.
据2008年1月26日电视七台刚刚报道的新闻,1月22日本周二晚10点半左右,在墨尔本西区Footscray的维多利亚大学附近Empire Rd,41岁来自中国的移民博士曹中君( Zhongjun Cao,音译)从大学出来后在街上无缘无故被7名青少年围殴,案发地点距离曹博士的住家仅500米的距离。。。
1月26日星期六下午五点左右在皇家墨尔本医院不治身亡!
曹博士过世时他的太太和一个十多岁的女儿陪伴在侧。。。。。。
澳洲国庆日,陆克文总理在堪培拉主持当地的公民入籍仪式,他对来自世界各地的新移民说,“我想对你们说的只有一个词: Welcome。。。。”
然而,正是在这个下午,七年前满怀着新生活的希望和梦想,从中国移民到澳洲的曹博士却在距离家门口仅500米的街上被当地小流氓活活打死,魂断异国他乡,含恨离世!
Cao Zhongjun dies after bashing in Footscray
January 26, 2008 05:51pm
A 41-year-old university researcher who was attacked by a gang of youths in Melbourne's west earlier this week has died in hospital.
Dr Cao Zhongjun - a research fellow at the Post Compulsory Education Centre at Victoria University - was set upon by up to seven youths in Empire Street in Footscray at about 11pm (AEDT) on Tuesday.
Suffering serious head injuries Dr CAO remained in a critical condition at Royal Melbourne Hospital with his wife and teenage daughter keeping a bedside vigil.
He died at about 5pm today.
Police are still appealing for witnesses to the attack or anyone with any information to come forward.
Man bashed just 500m from home
Article from: Herald Sun
January 25, 2008 12:00am
A MAN who is clinging to life after being bashed by youths on a suburban street is a loving husband and father with a doctorate in philosophy.
Dr Zhongjun Cao, 41, was bashed by up to seven youths on Tuesday night while walking home from Victoria University in Ballarat Rd, Footscray.
Dr Cao is the research fellow at the university's post compulsory education centre.
He helps overseas students with their studies.
He was about 500m from home when the group of youths surrounded and attacked him in Empire St about 10.45pm.
Homicide detectives have appealed for those attackers who played lesser roles to contact them.
Chinese-born Dr Cao, who was last night on life support in Royal Melbourne Hospital, is married with a teenage daughter.
He has been living in Australia since 2001 and is a permanent resident.
Two locals saw the slightly built Dr Cao punched to the ground and then kicked mercilessly by the youths.
His attackers have been described as being of different ethnic appearances.
Detectives have described the bashing as an unprovoked and unwarranted attack on a defenceless victim.
"We have an educated man who, we believe, was heading home from a day at university when he was attacked," Acting Det Sen-Sgt Wayne Woltsche, of the homicide squad, told the Herald Sun yesterday.
"He's a law-abiding citizen who was just going about his business.
"This was a totally unprovoked and unnecessary act of violence.
"There was just no reason to attack him."
Police believe the attack could have been a robbery gone wrong.
Investigators yesterday doorknocked the area in the search for more witnesses.
They are also checking with local police for any standout suspects.
Detectives have repeated their call for two young women who spoke to a group of youths at a nearby McDonald's on Tuesday night to contact Crime Stoppers.
The women were in a dark blue Mitsubishi Lancer with a rear P-plate when a group of youths approached them as they used the restaurant drive-through.
The group of young men match the description of Dr Cao's attackers.
Police are also asking for a man who rang 000 from a public phone box in Gordon St to call back.
That man rang about 11pm on Tuesday to report youths causing trouble at a shopping strip.
Dr Cao's wife and daughter were last night keeping a vigil by his hospital bed.
Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or go to www.crimestoppers.com.au
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