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Updated: 2014-11-08 11:52
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Man loses life trying to save woman
Hu Bin salvaged from the sea. [Photo/IC] |
A man who jumped into the sea to save a woman from drowning herself was able to rescue her but paid with his own life on Friday. According to Modern Gold Express, 20-year-old Xiong Bin was driving a truck when he heard the cry for help by the woman’s husband at a shipping pier in Zhoushan city, Zhejiang province. He immediately jumped into the sea. Xiong was joined by a policeman and a local. The woman was rescued but Xiong was unable to save himself. His arms were up in the air when his body was salvaged from the sea.
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