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DAY 24
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The inquest continued to hear evidence on the personality traits of constable Tsui Po-ko, who died in last year's Tsim Sha Tsui shoot-out.
The Testimony
Consultant forensic psychiatrist Yuen Cheung-hang said that through his interviews of Tsui's family members and study of the investigative materials collected by police, he found Tsui did not suffer from any mental illness or personality disorder.
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'I strongly think that he did not have schizoidtypal personality disorder but he was having a problematic personality.'
He noted Tsui had been reading books concerning Adolf Hitler, wars and the Nanking Massacre.
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Tsui also had studied the book Wolf Totem.
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