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To: Snowshoe who wrote (81453)10/15/2011 1:29:08 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) of 220065
 
- this is another angle - how sad

She took off too fast. Otherwise she would have been arrested and judged to have full responsibility for the incident. According to Chinese laws and regulations, if she hadn’t pushed the girl into the water, why ever would she save her? That does not agree with common sense. If it was not her responsibility, then why would she leave so quickly? That accords even less with common sense! She could have gotten some kind of reward. In China, official rescue services need to collect a fee. So is she presenting herself as being more noble than the State? This must be thoroughly investigated. Everyone should know that if something like this should happen again, this sort of person should be prevented from leaving. That will make it easier to prosecute her!
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