The dramatic incident unfolded around 6 PM on 11/3 at an intersection in Zhangjiajie, Hunan province. Onlookers watched as a school bus approached, carrying a young girl who had fallen out of its rear window. She was hanging upside down, with her legs seemingly held by a friend inside the vehicle.
A man on an electric motorcycle, traveling in the same direction behind the bus, immediately noticed the dangerous situation. Without hesitation, he quickly abandoned his motorcycle and rushed forward to assist the child, pushing her safely back into the bus. Fortunately, no collision or injuries occurred during the rescue. The man then promptly left the scene.
The man, widely hailed as a hero for his swift actions, was later identified as Wu Shengze, a police officer who was on his way home. Wu recounted that he had been driving behind the bus when he spotted the perilous situation. He urgently shouted, "Stop the bus!" before accelerating to the scene to intervene.
This incident has reignited discussions about child safety on vehicles, particularly school buses. The ease with which children can open bus windows presents potential safety risks, as young passengers often lack the awareness needed to protect themselves from such dangers.
My Anh (via Sohu)