Women died amid jolly holiday with no help By Echo Shan (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2004-10-08 17:12 A vagabond woman in her mid
30s died under a cloverleaf junction after lying there for five days as the
police never gave a hand on demand.
The woman, allegedly a Sichuan native, died October 7, 2004 in Xian, the
capital city of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
Many locals have expressed their dissatisfaction with the police and other
authorities for their dereliction of duty and lack of sympathy.
"She had been lying there since October 2, and couldn't move at all" recalled
a female witness who were practice driving in the area when she spotted the
woman. "We reported to the police and dialed 120 to ask for an ambulance but
there never came any help."
"I can't tell who should be responsible for the death," said another witness
surnamed Wong. "If they had come in time she wouldn't have lost her life."
There is currently no further information concerning the miserable woman who
died lonely amidst others' jolly celebration of the weeklong National Day
Holiday.
So far no comments from the police have concerning the incident have been
available.
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