The man who kicked the door to save people died
"At that time, I went out to take out the garbage and asked him what was wrong. He didn't say anything, then he started kicking the door violently, and then the wooden door fell directly on his head." In the interview, a 71-year-old witness villager Uncle Yang told reporters that he lived opposite Mr. Li's parents' house. At 9:30 am on December 21, he came to the door to take out the garbage. At this moment, a milkman came to deliver milk for the old man. No matter how the milkman knocked on the door, there was no response inside the yard. After a while, he saw the old man's eldest son, Mr. Li, running over. After calling and getting no response, Mr. Li started kicking the wooden door violently. Unfortunately, after suffering violent impact, the wooden door fell down and directly knocked Mr. Li to the ground. Seeing Mr. Li lying on the ground with blood all over his face and unable to move, he quickly ran into the courtyard to notify the couple.
The deceased man was a filial son.
The man saved his parents but met with an accident.
"Old Li, it's my fault. If I had gone with you, this wouldn't have happened." Yesterday morning, a 46-year-old Ms. Chen from Luo Village, Jiaodong Town, Jiaozhou City, tightly clutched the shoes left by her deceased husband, still unable to accept everything that happened a few days ago... At around 10 o'clock in the morning on December 21, Ms. Chen's mother-in-law and father-in-law were found to have carbon monoxide poisoning at home. Her husband, Mr. Li, immediately rushed to his parents' house and kicked the door down. As a result, the wooden door, which suffered violent impact, fell down and knocked Mr. Li to the ground, and he later died from severe injuries. Reporters learned yesterday that the two elderly people were rescued in time and are now out of danger.
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Yesterday afternoon, a doctor from the emergency department of Jiaozhou People's Hospital told reporters that using coal stoves for heating can easily lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, which can cause pulmonary edema, cerebral edema, breathing difficulties, arrhythmia, and in severe cases, even respiratory center paralysis, leading to death within a short period of time. The doctor reminded citizens to ensure good ventilation when using coal or gas water heaters at home, and it is best to let the coal burn completely, minimizing sealing the stove. When someone is found to be poisoned by coal smoke, they should be moved to a ventilated area as soon as possible and call 120 immediately.
Reporters learned that Ms. Chen and Mr. Li had been married for 26 years and had two daughters. Their elder daughter, 25 years old, was already married, and their younger daughter, 13 years old, was in the first year of junior high school. Regarding Mr. Li's death, his family has not yet informed the two elderly people. "Both of Old Li's sons have average conditions, but they are truly filial to the elders," Uncle Yang, a villager, told reporters. The carbon monoxide poisoned Old Li and his wife have two sons, and the one who passed away was the elder son. In daily life, both sons competed to send living necessities to the elders. To give the elders more nutrition, the deceased elder son also subscribed to milk for the two elders. Mr. Li was also ready to help neighbors, and whenever anyone had difficulties, as long as he could help, he would do his best. "Such a good person, gone just like that, alas..." Many villagers expressed regret about Mr. Li's passing.
Pay attention to ventilation when heating with coal
"I smelled a pungent smell of coal smoke, then I knew something was wrong with them too." Uncle Yang said that he saw through the window that the couple were lying in bed motionless, so he quickly went to inform Mr. Li's family, and his family sent the three victims to the hospital for treatment. Regrettably, Mr. Li ultimately died from severe injuries.
"One month ago, the two elders installed a 'kang stove' early, if they hadn't sealed the stove, they wouldn't have had this accident." Ms. Chen told reporters that after being sent to the hospital, her in-laws were rescued and are now out of danger. Afterwards, she learned from her mother-in-law that at around 7 o'clock in the evening the day before the incident, the two of them sealed the stove with coal before going to sleep, resulting in the two elders being poisoned and collapsing in bed. Yesterday, reporters learned from Jiaozhou People's Hospital that the two elders were mildly poisoned by carbon monoxide, and timely discovery saved them. Although the two elders are now out of danger, to prevent any residual effects, they still need to stay in the hospital for observation and treatment for some time.
Yesterday morning, the reporter came to Luo Village and arrived at Mr. Li's parents' house where the incident occurred. Ms. Chen was tidying up her husband's belongings. "If I had followed Old Li, he wouldn't have had this accident..." Upon seeing the reporter, Ms. Chen couldn't hide her grief and repeated this sentence over and over again. After a while, under the persuasion of her family, Ms. Chen's emotions gradually improved. She told reporters that at around 10 o'clock in the morning on December 21, she had just finished her night shift and returned home to sleep. In a daze, she heard someone knocking on the door saying that her in-laws had not gotten up all day. Hearing this, her husband Mr. Li immediately rushed to his parents' house in the same village. However, ten minutes later, Ms. Chen received the bad news.