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The girl flipped over the guardrail of the bridge at night to save her life, and the patrol traffic police pulled it tightly...

author:Jimu News

Jimu news reporter Zhou Pingying

Correspondent Xie Chao

At about 20:50 on October 30, a cool breeze blew on the Chimes Bridge in Suizhou City, Hubei Province.

On one of the parapets of the bridge, a young girl sat over the parapet, her feet hanging down to the side of the river, the bridge deck higher than the river, and the consequences of jumping off were unimaginable.

At this moment, a police car passed by, and the patrol police officer Zhou Junyi on the car found this abnormal situation, immediately got out of the car, and with the assistance of auxiliary police officer Xie Tao, quickly pulled the girl tightly and dragged her off the guardrail of the bridge.

The girl flipped over the guardrail of the bridge at night to save her life, and the patrol traffic police pulled it tightly...

Because the girl's emotions were very excited, the police reassured and persuaded her to try to calm down. At the same time, contact his family to comfort and accompany him. After nearly 20 minutes of patient persuasion by the police, the girl finally gave up the idea of taking her own life.

At this time, the girl's family also rushed over. It is understood that the girl is a student at school, and that morning she had a conflict with her family, and she couldn't think about it for a while, so she had the idea of taking her own life.

"Or the police uncle is right, life is the most precious, I will never do stupid things again." After the girl was emotionally stable, she said that she would not be so impulsive in the future, and she was very grateful for the timely rescue and persuasion of the police.

Subsequently, the police on duty handed the girl over to her family members who arrived and escorted her to a safe area before leaving.

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