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Young Chinese swimming star dies at 17

Xinhua, November 10, 2015 Adjust font size:

Qing Wenyi, a 17-year-old promising swimming star from Beijing, died in her dormitory in the early morning on Monday.

   Qing, representing Beijing Shunyi swimming team, took part in the first National Youth Games in Fujian Province in late October and won gold medals of women's 100m and 200m breaststroke. After the games, she went back to Beijing and didn't find any abnormality in a routine physical examination conducted on Oct. 28.

   Qing resumed training on Nov. 2 in Beijing and went back to her team Sunday afternoon.

   She called her mother at 9pm and sent message on Wechat at half past 10.

Her roommates became worried when they were awaken by Qing's shout at 3 or 4 a.m. They turned on the light and tried to awake her but failed. 

   Doctor was quickly on the scene and an ambulance arrived shortly afterwards. Then, Qing was sent to the hospital but was pronounced dead an hour later.  Endi