Considering presentation decisions
The conclusion seems clear: it's an accidental fall with no signs of foul play, as per the police and the mother's statement. Careful with rumors, like unverified videos or audio. I’m pondering if an image carousel is too much for this sensitive situation. It may not be necessary, especially when it could be seen as sensational.
Weighing the image carousel use
While the guidelines say to use an image carousel liberally, I feel it’s important to respect the situation and avoid showing images related to a sensitive topic like this. It doesn’t seem helpful, so I’ll stick to text with citations instead, maintaining a respectful and concise tone.
Responding to the query
We should clarify the situation: The official conclusion is that this was an accidental fall, confirmed by the police and the mother's statement. No evidence of abuse exists, and rumors about video or audio are unverified. We can provide a timeline of events and include tips on avoiding the spread of misinformation, citing reliable sources.
Citing key facts source
I'll rely on five important points for this response. First, we'll confirm the incident details and date, citing reliable Chinese sources like the studio obit, Sina Entertainment, and Red Star News. Then we’ll mention official confirmations like the police's exclusion of criminal suspicion, the mother’s statement, and the platforms' crackdown on rumors. I'll use trusted Chinese platforms for these citations.
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