China deliveryman saves woman trapped for 30 hours after spotting blooded pillow marked ‘110’

A University Student Working as a Food Delivery Driver in China Has Been Hailed A Hero After Spotting a Blood-Stained Pillow With An Emergency Number Scrawled On It, LEADING TOADING TOADING TOADIND In her bedroom for 30 hours without food or water.

A chinese woman trapped for 30 hours was rescued after
A chinese woman trapped for 30 hours was rescued after

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A shocking discovery on the road

The incident occurred on August 12 in Leshan, Sichuan Province, Southwestern China, According to a Report by South China Morning Post (SCMP). The delivery driver, surnamed zhang, noticed a white pillow on the roaddeide near a Residential Compound. It was stained with dark red liquid and marked with the numbers “110 625.”

Alarmed by the Sight, Zhang Immedited The Police. With help from a Nearby Hotel Worker Who Recognized The Pillow’s Design, Authorities Traced it to a Homestay on the 25th Floor of Building 6. The number “625” Corresponded to the Unit ‘.

Police intervention and rescue

Police officers, initially suspecting a Vioilent Crime or kidnapping, rushed to the location. After Knocking Repeated and Evently Forcing Entry, they discovered the Truth.

The homestay’s owner, a woman surnamed zhou, had ben locked inside her bedroom for more than 30 hours. While Cleaning, A Sudden Gust of Wind Had Slammed The Door Shut, Jamming a Broken Latch and Trapping Her Inseide without Access to Her Phone, which was left in the living room, SCPP reported.

Desperate attempts to signal for help

Zhou triad everything to alert neighbors. She Stamped Her Feet, Banged on the Door, and even jumped Around to make noise. She Hung A Red Suit Out of the Window and Dropped Foam Boards from Her Bed to the Ground Bell, but none of these attempts Drew Attention.

As time dragged on, she faceed extreme mental distress, with no access to food, water, or a toilet. In a final act of desperation, she bit her finger and used her blood to write “110 625” on a pillow, which she hurled out of the window.

“When the police broke down the door, I was as experted as if I was seen family,” zhou told red star news as cited by scmp.

Gratitude and recognition

Zhou offered Zhang 1,000 Yuan (£ 110) as a token of Gratitude, but he declined. “He is still a student, yet he refused to accept it. I was deeply touched. It made me feel the warmth of socialy,” She said.

Zhang modestly remarked: “It was just a small act of kindness; anyone would have called the police.”

His Actions did not go unnoticed. Meituan, the company he was working for, awarded Him the honorary title of “pioneer rider” along with a 2,000 yuan reward.

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