MSI CEO reportedly falls from building to his death:
What just happened? Sheng-Chang "Charles" Chiang, president and CEO of Taiwanese technology company Micro-Star International (MSI), reportedly fell from a building to his death earlier today. The circumstances behind the fall aren’t known at this hour as police are conducting an investigation according to a Google translation of a story originally published by ET Today.
[...] Our thoughts are with the family of Chiang and all of those affected by the matter at MSI.
PC: Charles Chiang, CEO of tech brand MSI, dies at 56 after falling from a building (emphasis in original retained):
The general manager of the technology brand MSI, Charles Chiang, He died Tuesday at age 56 after falling from a seven-story building. The news was reported by Taiwanese media and confirmed by official channels of the company.
Sheng-Chang Chiang died when he fell from a company building, causing him “a severe head injury with a stroke and contusions”, according to local reports. [He] passed away on the way to the hospital.
His fall has been investigated by the Taiwan police since, according to the family, Charles had no reason to commit suicide. The option of a homicide is being considered.
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(Score: 3, Funny) by DannyB on Friday July 10 2020, @04:04PM (1 child)
Whenever I get a Windows MSI file, I often want to jump off a building.
People today are educated enough to repeat what they are taught but not to question what they are taught.
(Score: 3, Funny) by Subsentient on Friday July 10 2020, @11:43PM
You sure you don't want to jump through the nearest Window?
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