In Beijing’s Puhuangyu on Friday, a car ran someone over, and this is the aftermath. Look at all those people going to help.
No status yet on the man’s condition.
(Puhuangyu was where I was born, it so happens.)
By Anthony Tao Comments: 2
In Beijing’s Puhuangyu on Friday, a car ran someone over, and this is the aftermath. Look at all those people going to help.
No status yet on the man’s condition.
(Puhuangyu was where I was born, it so happens.)
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Astonishing! It’s almost as if this is a complex society with some good people and some bad people.
Well it’s good that they all pulled together and got the man out from under the car but then it seemed that nobody knew what to do after that. Do any Chinese people learn first aid?