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Trapped student wants peaceful life back
By Cui Xiaohuo (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-05-14 09:42 All Liao Bo wants for his landmark 18th birthday today is a normal school life, just like the one he had "before everything happened".
Ever since, he has been plagued with bad dreams. But as he comes of age, the survivor has only one wish: To return to school. "Even if I had to spend my entire birthday in a corner of the old school's men's room, it would make me feel better," he said. "I just want to return to the same peaceful life like before, and don't want any more tragedies to happen to my family."
Liao became a household name after Xinhua News Agency released a photograph of him trapped beneath the rubble of his old school. Only his dusty face was visible, appearing as if he was looking up at the sky. The image became synonymous with the struggle faced by those stranded students and was circulated around the world. Liao was rescued and later transferred to Chongqing and then to Beijing for surgery. But the special care has done little to heal his homesickness. Speaking at a park in the east of the capital on Friday after autographing dozens of copies of a newly published book written by survivors from Beichuan Middle School, he said: "I felt pushed to all kinds of stages in the past year, but I often felt I had done nothing meaningful. "I would rather there was no photo so that people wouldn't have to remind me of a noisy life and the earthquake." And Liao could not even be swayed from returning home by offers from several top schools in Beijing. "I want to return to Beichuan, to be with my friends and classmates. I belong there," he said. "I want to live the way I like. It's important for me."
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