All the simply cant be bother pedestrians! terrible.........
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it is almost full page on page 7 of straits times today
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Feel like crying when I watch this news yesterday, the poor little girl, must be so painful for her and yet nobody bother to help her at all until the old karang guni lady come by… and why are there so many heartless ppl in this world? Sigh… so sad
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Really pity the child and sad and loathe the people in such society.
I wish there is really a 雷公 who will 劈死 all these heartless people esp. the driver :lightrod:
Reading the post on the garang-guni lady being rewarded etc, while I support the move, but also worried. IMO, these terrible people may next conspired to first knock some people down and have 'kind souls' to help & cheat such rewards.....sorry ah, I really dun have good impression of them esp. after all these years of unscrupulous behaviour being uncovered. -
verykiasu2010:
Singapore men especially the old uncles beware! :evil: :evil:if they are capable of treating another human life this way, what else would they not do ?
businessmen beware ! -
during the news @ 10pm last night on Channel 8, i dare not even wait for them to broadcast abt it again.. dun want to see or hear abt it... up till now, the image of the little gal being run over is still in my mind.. :sad:
instead i went down to Mac with my little ones for a night snack...
feel like helping the family of yue yue... but dunno hw to... cos cannot be sure my donation will defintely land in the hands of the family or hospital...
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Just heard over the news that some China netizens are now blasting the kind lady who helped the toddler. They claimed that she did so to get famous. :roll:
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[quote]Injured toddler shows signs of stability
Updated: 2011-10-18 13:20
(chinadaily.com.cn)
The condition of the two-year-old girl, Yue Yue, who was severely injured in a hit-and-run accident, is showing signs of stability, Guangdong Daily reported Tuesday.
A video of the incident, captured by a surveillance camera, shows the girl being hit by a white van before being hit by another van a few minutes later on a narrow market street in the city of Foshan in Guangdong province on the afternoon of October 13.
Toddler: showing signs of stability
After two and a half days of treatment, good news came Monday morning that Yue Yue has regained the ability to take weak breaths with the help of respirator. The rest of her condition, including blood pressure and heart beat, shows signs of stability. However, the child's life is still in danger and she hasn't recovered the ability to breathe upsupported, reported Guangzhou Daily.
Rescuer gets big rewards
Civilization office of Foshan's Nanhai district on Monday presented 10,000 yuan ($1,570) to Chen Xianmei, a rubbish collector who offered aid to Yue Yue after the incident happened, as a reward for her kind deed, China Daily reported.
Meanwhile, a company in Foshan said that they will donate 50,000 yuan to Yue Yue’s family and the rescuer respectively.
“Besides the reward, we would like to offer Chen a job with stable income so as to encourage this kind of activity,” said an anonymous assistant manager at the company.
Hit-and-run drivers: sorry for the victim's family
As for the two drivers who hit Yue Yue, one was caught by police and the other turned himself in on Monday.
Both drivers said they didn't see the child before the accident happened, according to the police. The first driver who knocked down Yue Yue expressed regret, deep sadness and apologies to the child’s family.
Apathetic passers-by interviewed
Minutes after the accident happened, a man driving an electric tricycle passed by the injured girl. He looked back for a while before leaving the scene.
The man, surnamed Zhang, later told Guangzhou Daily that he didn't see the child lying on street or any blood stains. \"I couldn't see clearly because it was dark then.\"
About a minute after the man passed by, another young woman holding hand of a little girl passed by Yue Yue. \"The girl was bleeding in mouth and ear and crying a little. I was so scared and my girl cried because of fear, therefore, we left,\" said the woman surnamed Lin.
Another man wearing green cloths looked at Yue Yue from 3 meters away. He was a nearby shop owner. He denied having seen the little girl. \"If I saw her, I would definitely have offered help,\" he said.
However netizens and neighbors do not believe his story. Neighbors talked about him and a netizen even googled his shop online out and criticized him of \"lack of conscience\". The shop owner said it has made him disturbed[/quote] -
tankee:
Just heard over the news that some China netizens are now blasting the kind lady who helped the toddler. They claimed that she did so to get famous. :roll:
terrible people :spank: :spank: -
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It is their culture not to help others or they’ll be accused of doing something wrong. When dh was in china once, a man dropped his stuff but did not realise it, so dh told him but instead of thanking him, this PRC actually scolded dh and told him to be careful next time. He assumed it was dh who knocked his stuff down. So everybody will just mind their own business or they’ll get scolded if they try to be helpful.
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