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[quote=CHERRY07,510673] This topic has been talked repeatedly here. But I still want to know what you will do when you encounter this situation. Please be patient to read the following content translated from a piece of Chinese news. 65 years old Mrs. Jiang fell on the road on June 15, 2013. When she fell, three little kids came by and one kid lifted her up. Jiang didn’t say “Thank you” but held the kid’s hands tightly. She claimed it was the little kid who knocked her down so that she couldn’t let the kid go. Later, Mrs. Jiang was treated at hospital for a while. Her family paid nearly 20000 yuan as medical expenditure. Mr. Jiang’s family insisted that three kids should compensate Mr.Jiang for knocking her down. However, the three kids’ parents didn’t agree. The local office of justice mediated between them and finally made a decision that three kids compensated Mrs. Jiang 7500 yuan. Three kids’ parents disagree. Mrs. Jiang’s family sent Mrs. Jiang to one kid’s home and let her stayed there for two days. The kid’s parents left their home with their kid and stayed together with their relatives for a week. Mrs. Jiang’s family came to the home of the kid’s relative and asked for compensation. The kid’s parents gave them 1100 yuan but Jiang’s family asked for more. The kid’s parents refused and reported them to the police station that Jiang’s family extorted money from them. There was no monitoring facility on the street where Mrs. Jiang fell down. The three kids’ parents came to the street where Mrs. Jiang fell over with a board in hands. They wanted to find witnesses. So far, seven witnesses have been found. According to them, three kids didn’t knock Mrs. Jiang down. It was her fault. A journalist interviewed Mrs. Jiang and her daughter-in-law on November 20. According to the record, Mrs. Jiang’s daughter-in-law says her mother-in-law fell down when she bathed at home. As a result, Mrs. Jiang broke her legs. However, Mrs. Jiang’s son and grandson still insist that three kids should compensate Mrs. Jiang some money. It seems that this wasn’t an accident but a well planned incident. Mrs. Jiang planned to frame up someone and asked him/her to burden her medical costs. If there is enough evidence that proves the three kids are innocent, I strongly Mrs. Jiang, her son and grandson should be punished harshly. As a Chinese, I have read many similar cases. Old people fell down and blame those who lift them up for knocking them down. It’s too sad. A survey was conducted on Sina.com shows that 86 percent of the participants won’t give a hand when confronted with the same situation. Only are 14 percent willing to lift up the fallen old people at the risk of being framed up. How sarcastic it is! Most of the happened cases have forced people to believe “it’s no good to be a warm-hearted man.” [/quote]
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