MSI General Manager (CEO) Charles Chiang Dies at age of 56
In what is an unfortunate news item, Sheng-Chang Chiang, also named Charles Chiang general manager and CEO of MSI fell off a building today, and passed away. The news reported by Taiwanese media moments ago, also is confirmed through our MSI backchannel.
The 56-year-old Sheng-Chang Chiang had just taken over as CEO of MSI in January 2019. He fell from the seven-floor building for unknown. Security of MSI went out on patrol and at 2 pm local time heard a loud noise. Chiang was found lying on the ground in the company's car lane. The police hurried to the scene and rushed him to the hospital for treatment, but unfortunately, he passed away. Authorities are investigating the incident. Chiang graduated from the Institute of Electronics, Jiaotong University. He previously served as Yangzhi Technology Associate and General Manager of MSI Desktop Platform Business Division and took over as MSI General Manager and CEO in January 2019. A company where he has had a role in for 20 years.
We wish the family, friends, staff at MSI and everyone involved or acquainted to Mr Chiang our sincere condolences and profound respect.
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Rest in peace Sir :X
Im afraid it was a suicide. So I hope he found his peace, I really do!!!
I have MSI GTX970 in the MSI B450 Tomahawk. MSI won me over ASUS, made me transit from the company I used since 90s and thats a helluva hard thing to do!
So he did good. But Im afraid the hard work took its tolls.
Once again, I hope hes in a better place.
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Actually, it is no surprise at all, due to (at least) two facts:
1. The whole affair with "covid" is merely a social engineering (manipulation with lots of people). Hardly anyone died from it - people who where diagnosed with the virus, mainly had already been heavily sick (already had pneumonia, cancer, tuberculosis etc.).
2. Each year an estimated 646 000 individuals die from falls globally of which over 80% are in low- and middle-income countries. 37.3 million falls that are severe enough to require medical attention occur each year.
https://tinyurl.com/y4gy7625
Take off the tin-foil hat; COVID may not be super deadly but it isn't "social engineering". It is highly contagious and the hundreds of thousands of people who died isn't insignificant. We don't know Chiang's health condition so it's totally reasonable he could die from it. The disease is all over the news, so it's not unreasonable to assume that he was a victim.
Anyway, my surprise isn't the fact he didn't die from COVID, it's that he died from falling. If you read the source you provided, you'll find that people who die from such things tend to be lower or middle class. Being a CEO of a tech company isn't something I'd consider middle class, and certainly not lower. It's surprising for him to die of it. If it wasn't going to be COVID, I'd have expected something more likely for a CEO to die from, like some other disease, assault, or a transportation accident.
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Actually, it is no surprise at all, due to (at least) two facts:
1. The whole affair with "covid" is merely a social engineering (manipulation with lots of people). Hardly anyone died from it - people who where diagnosed with the virus, mainly had already been heavily sick (already had pneumonia, cancer, tuberculosis etc.).
2. Each year an estimated 646 000 individuals die from falls globally of which over 80% are in low- and middle-income countries. 37.3 million falls that are severe enough to require medical attention occur each year.
https://tinyurl.com/y4gy7625
Rubbish (doesn't need more explanation).
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MSI products have been terrible for me, so here's hoping things change for the better.
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What ??
If it was one of your family members, you will certainly want to know why they died !
That was an incredible stupid thing to say, that it doesn't matter. Of course it matters !
But unfortunately, by the time police will finish their investigation, the world will have long forgotten about this event, considering the many other crappy things that are going on all around this year.
Your personal NEEDINESS for more information...you're NOT a family member so your angst seems more like attention seeking than caring about the victim.
RIP Mr. Chiang.