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Mother loves her car more than her son

Mother loves her car more than her son

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blogentry-133713-0-33877200-1437193356_thumb.jpgAccording to CCTV/News, it was reported that a chinese woman refused to break the window of her car to rescue her three-year-old son, who was trapped inside because she did not want to damage her BMW.

blogentry-133713-0-60954400-1437193368_thumb.jpgThe incident, which took place in the city of Yiwu last Saturday, had seen large crowds gather around the vehicle, after hearing cries of the helpless child inside. It was said that the boy was seen clawing desperately at the window, trying to get out but all the boy's mother did was stand by the side and did nothing. Despite the firefighters advising her to break to the window so that boy can escape from the heat building up in the car, she insisted to wait for the locksmith to come.

 

Fortunately, the firefighters didn't listen to her and soon broke the back window. The boy got out unharmed.

 




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Low, have you corroborate and verify that the info of your source is correct ?

 

From what I had read from Chinese media, the mother had OK'ed the firemen to break the vehicle's glass. In fact, this was confirmed by the fire department who had responsed to emergency. The reason there was a delay in the rescue was she had trouble breaking the glass which seems to be tough on the 520 series.

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