Wednesday 19 October 2011

Flux of rewards form Chinese Govt. to the lady survivor of the baby (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---The money used to pay for a woman who saved a toddler bleeding left for deadlast week, several passers-by in South China.


Two hit-and-run driver crashed into Yue Wang, two, one after the other, hewalked down the street in Foshan Narrows.

More than ten people walk, bike or car around like she was bleeding in a busy market, triggering global outrage about the state of morals in a rapidly changing society.

Wang is in critical condition, his little brain activity show, despite the subtle movements early in the lower body, said his mother, Qu Feifei.

China: Hit and Run video sparks protests of the Good Samaritan Law in China
But despite the many villains in history, but also drew attention to an unlikely hero: a treasury of 58 years.

In the video, which has caused outrage around the world, Chen Xianmei baby moves to safety immediately became a symbol of quiet grace in the country, analysts say is obsessed with climbing the economic ladder.

"I do not think at the same time," Chen said Sunday. "I just wanted to save the girl."

Two government agencies in the province of Guangdong, where the hit-and-runtook place, the good Samaritan offered a total of 20,000 yuan ($ 3,135 U.S.), according to Xinhua News Agency State.

Wang's mother said she does not understand the behavior of pedestrians, butwants to focus on the positive.

"Mamie Chen is the best of human nature," said his daughter savior. "It is a beautiful and natural part of us."

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/19/world/asia/china-toddler-rescued/index.html...

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