Swan's纵横: A woman practicing high-pitched songs gave her neighbors a heart attack.

by ulfs3491 on 2012-03-06 22:07:10

Is there any conflict between the two? The old neighbor living downstairs laughed and explained that "they are all small incidents." According to many neighbors, both of them are members of the community's self-organized singing team. Compared with other team members, both have performed excellently in the team. In the first half of this year, the community held a cultural event and planned to find a lead singer. Both participated in the tryouts, but ultimately Aunt Zhou was selected. Aunt Liu has been very dissatisfied with this, believing that the selection results were unfair. Therefore, it is suspected that the recent "farce" might be due to the accumulated resentment from before.

In response to Aunt Liu's accusations, Aunt Zhou replied that she felt "very wronged." "It's been getting cold recently, so I've been practicing at home. The music volume is also turned down to the minimum," Aunt Zhou explained. Before the incident, Aunt Liu's son had discussed with her about shortening the singing time and reducing the accompaniment noise level, and she had fulfilled all these requests. "I feel like (Aunt Liu) is just nitpicking and targeting me," Aunt Zhou complained.

South China Morning Post reporter Ren Xianbo - How powerful can a song be? Aunt Liu, who lives in Guiyuan Community, said that every time the accompanying tune of "My Motherland" plays from the neighboring house, her heartbeat feels like a roller coaster, with big ups and downs. Yesterday, Aunt Liu, who has no history of heart disease, suddenly cried out "my heart feels uncomfortable" at home. After being checked at Nanshan Hospital, it turned out to be a false alarm. Nearby residents jokingly referred to Aunt Liu's "ailment" as possibly being caused by previous conflicts with her neighbors.

"Auntie, there's nothing wrong with your body, it's just bloating in your stomach." At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, after some tests at Nanshan Hospital, the doctor informed Aunt Liu's family that she was fine, but she still looked discontent and repeatedly said, "My heart feels so uncomfortable." Mr. Huang, Aunt Liu's son, told reporters that recently, Aunt Zhou, their neighbor, would sing along with the music of "My Motherland" around 7 PM every night. "Whenever it reaches the climax, (Aunt Liu) says her heart feels bad." However, what Mr. Huang found puzzling was that his mother had always been in good health and never had any heart-related issues. Yet, whenever she heard the singing, she would complain about feeling "oppressed in her heart." Around 9:30 AM yesterday, Aunt Liu's "condition" suddenly became "serious," scaring her family into rushing her to the hospital.

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