The girl from the Dance Department rescued a drowning boy. Usually...

by lidgen7nt on 2012-03-02 17:58:18

The love, K Song, microblogging love hair, love to dress up. A 16-year-old girl from Guiyang, Hin Park, never thought she could be like the news reports she had seen. A few days ago, this girl who usually could only swim 20 meters, jumped into a river on a cold night to save a boy.

On January 31 at 8 PM, after dinner, Hin Park was taking a walk along the Nanming River with her friends. When they reached the bridge slope section, they heard a sound coming from the river. On closer inspection, they saw a ten-year-old boy floating in the river without making any noise. Hin Park handed her phone to a companion and rushed to the riverbank without taking off her heavy coat and boots. She plunged headlong into the icy river, grabbing the drowning boy. From two stone steps away from the shore, it was just a short 50 meters, but it took Hin Park 15 minutes to swim there. She held the boy and leaned on a mossy cement embankment wall, slowly swimming ashore. At this time, the drowning boy began to struggle. Hin Park tried to appease him while choking on water, her teeth chattering, one hand stroking while the other held the boy. They were heading ashore when Hin Park's stamina was almost depleted...

At this point, thermal imaging cameras found two figures struggling in the water. People were throwing branches, taking off their coats and throwing them to Hin Park, rushing to help. Finally, the two were safely ashore. When people surrounded the drowning boy and determined he was out of danger, they noticed Hin Park breathing heavily, shivering from the cold, sitting on a roadside flower bed coughing. Her jacket and boots were all wet, dripping water. People rushed to help the emaciated girl, taking off her wet coat and putting a down jacket on her. When asked her name, Hin Park just waved her hand and left alone.

When Hin Park's mother, Zhang Xiaoping, came home soaking wet, she thought her daughter had been playing in the water for fun. Anxiously, she found a towel and prepared to boil some ginger soup. After hearing her daughter recount the event, she felt proud. Because of her usual sense of duty and popularity, students jokingly called her "sense of justice." Regarding this matter, Hin Park said she wasn't shocked because in her mind, such a beautiful girl has a good soul. "I'm proud of you! Come on! You must get into a good school," teachers believed in her. To Yan Park, with a beautiful name, beautiful person, and a brave heart behind her beauty, I salute you.

Local media reported, and friends even called her a hero. But to Yan Park, it didn't matter. Jumping to save people, she didn't expect so much retrospect or fear for herself. She also learned how to dance, believing that the little boy could be rescued. According to Xinhua News Agency.