Bridge Jumper gets some 'help'.

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That's not messed up.....if anything it's heroic of the ex-soldier to break through a police cordon and run up the bridge to the guy. Here's the story behind the vid:

A man threatening to commit suicide by jumping from a Chinese bridge was approached by a passer-by who shoved him over the edge, local media say.

Lai Jiansheng, 66, said he was fed up with the desperate man's "selfish activity" which caused huge traffic jams in Guangzhou, southern China.

Chen Fuchao fell 26ft (8m) on to an air cushion and is recovering in hospital, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Xinhua said Mr Lai was "taken away by police", but gave no further details.

The drama unfolded when Mr Chen climbed on to Haizhu Bridge in Guangzhou on Thursday and threatened to jump.

'Debt worries'

He told police he wanted to kill himself because he was 2m yuan ($293,000 or ÂŁ184,000) in debt following a failed construction project, the China Daily reported.

Traffic around the bridge was stopped for five hours while officers tried to coax Mr Chen to safety.

Retired soldier Mr Lai at first volunteered to try to talk Mr Chen down but was turned away by police, Xinhua said.

Mr Lai is said to have then broken through the police cordon, climbed to where Mr Chen sat, greeted him with a handshake - and then pushed him off the edge.

"I pushed him off because jumpers like Chen are very selfish," the newspaper quoted Mr Lai as saying.

"Their action violates a lot of public interests. They do not really dare to kill themselves. Instead, they just want to raise the relevant government authorities' attention to their appeals."

Mr Chen is said to have suffered spine and elbow injuries and is recovering in a Guangzhou hospital.

The bridge has gained a macabre reputation, attracting at least 12 would-be suicide jumpers since the start of April, according to the China Daily report.

None of the 12 has jumped, although each has held up traffic for several hours, it said.

Maybe the ex-soldier was sick of seeing 12 people go up with no jumps and wanted to see some action?? đź’ˇ
 
Why is it heroic to hurt somebody unnecessarily?

Was the guy going to jump into traffic or off of the edge?
 
There are a bunch of Mohawks on a reserve near where I grew up that did this for not-even-giggles. They say the steelworker in their blood makes them fearless of heights. There are some neat documentaries of them going down to New York City back in the day to erect the early skyscrapers because of their inexplicable comfort working high above the city. History Channel in early-afternoon on days off 👍
 
That's not messed up.....if anything it's heroic of the ex-soldier to break through a police cordon and run up the bridge to the guy. Here's the story behind the vid:



Maybe the ex-soldier was sick of seeing 12 people go up with no jumps and wanted to see some action?? đź’ˇ

I think the guy was just pissed at not being able to use the bridge because people are regularly on there threatening to jump.
 
Why is it heroic to hurt somebody unnecessarily?

Was the guy going to jump into traffic or off of the edge?

Into traffic, that's why he was in the middle of the bridge.

And compare it.......injury vs death, I'll take injury thanks. ;)

And it wasn't unnecessary, the suicidal guy would've kept the police at bay up there for hours more......and the old guy did push the guy onto the air mattress below. If the old guy wanted to really be an ass about it he could've pushed the guy the other way (towards the cherry picker) and he would've landed straight onto pavement. :eek:
 
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