
"Gao Guanghui, a programmer and father, was working from home on Saturday, Nov. 29, when he began feeling unwell, according to his family. He told relatives he needed to sit in the living room to finish some tasks, then suddenly collapsed. 2 View gallery Paramedics rushed him to a hospital, but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. Gao was pronounced dead at 1 p.m. with the official cause listed as cardiac arrest."
"In addition to programming duties, he was tasked with managerial oversight and postsales client support, a combination that reportedly led to extended workdays and late nights at home. What has drawn particular outrage is the family's claim that Gao continued to receive work messages on the company's WeChat group even after he was hospitalized in critical condition, including instructions to handle orders and complete urgent tasks due Monday morning."
"Gao's wife told local media that after his death she attempted to settle his affairs with his employer, but said some of his personal belongings had already been discarded and items that were returned to her were not properly packed. The family has filed a formal claim for workers' compensation for a workrelated injury, but has not yet received a response from authorities."
Gao Guanghui, a 32-year-old programmer and father, collapsed while working remotely on Nov. 29 and was later pronounced dead at 1 p.m.; the official cause was cardiac arrest. His family attributes the death to prolonged extreme work pressure after a promotion to department manager increased hours, managerial duties and postsales client support, producing extended workdays and late nights. The family says he continued to receive work messages on the company's WeChat group while hospitalized, including instructions for urgent tasks due Monday. After his death, the employer returned some belongings improperly and discarded others. The family has filed a workers' compensation claim.
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