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3. Teenage hero trio
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Chen Jishi, He Dongxu and Fang Zhao, all 19-year-old freshmen from central China's Yangtze University, were among nearly a dozen students who formed a human ladder, holding each other's arm in the river, in order to rescue two drowning boys on the afternoon of October 24.
The two boys were rescued. The trio never came back. They were swept away in torrents of water.
"The three heroes gave life to others and risked death themselves. They are the pride of their parents, elites of the nation and models of the time," said Zhang Zhongjia, the freshmen's college party chief.
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However, the trio's heroic ode was jarred by boatmen's brass extortion, demanding the already distraught students and teachers 12,000 yuan (US$1,700) for each body recovered. The cold-blooded effrontery sparked outrage in the media and also on the internet with many condemning the actions of the boat crew as "immoral" and "shameful".
So, this story featured at once one of the most heart-warming moments, one of the saddest and also one of the angriest.
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