Suicidal woman rescued from harbour after apparently floating for hours
Mainland visitor who said she wanted to die apparently floats for several hours
A mainland woman who told relatives she was going to kill herself was rescued yesterday after apparently floating in Victoria Harbour for eight hours.
The woman, 28, was first spotted by a passer-by in the water near the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui at around 9pm on Friday.
Rescuers from the Marine Police, Marine Department, Fire Services Department and Government Flying Service were called in, sending vessels and helicopters in an unsuccessful all-night search for her.
She was discovered by the crew of a guide tanker in the water off the No9 Pier in Central at 5.30am yesterday, apparently after floating across Victoria Harbour. After being pulled from the water onto the tanker, she was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Doctors said the woman, a two-way-permit holder, was in serious condition.
The woman had told her family in a text message that she wanted to commit suicide, and they lost contact with her on Thursday night. They reported her as missing to police in Wan Chai on Friday afternoon.