21 December 2010

She's a nurse!

This past August, Asia, if not the world, was seized by the news of the Hong Kong tourists held hostage by a dishonorably discharged policeman in the Philippines. Now, we all know that it ended up as a tragedy, with eight Hong Kong citizens being killed. As I write this, we are still not sure whether they were killed by the gunman or by the rescuers, the Philippines police force having been shown to be disappointingly deficient in resolving a hostage crisis.

Well, all this is in the past, but there was one particular event I would like to mention here. Before the gunman lost control of himself, some hostages—seniors and children—were released.

About 90 minutes into the crisis, a woman called Tsang Yee-lai was told to leave the tour bus with her two children, ages 10 and 4. Tsang told the gunman that another boy on board the bus, 12-year-old Jason, was her relative; she asked to take Jason, too. The gunman agreed and so Jason was freed. Jason, of course, was not her relative.

The people of Hong Kong praised Tsang for her calmness and sharpness in saving a life. Her heroic deed saved Jason, but she lost her husband, and her children lost a father. Jason’s older sister, age 15, was saved, but both of their parents were killed. The incident has been emotionally draining for the people of Hong Kong.

Tsang is a geriatric community nurse working at the Kowloon Hospital in Hong Kong.

For Reflections on Nursing Leadership (RNL), published by the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International.

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