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China Earthquake: Chen Jian Didn't Make It

Chen Jian trapped under rubble

Chen Jian trapped in rubble.


Last night on Chinese CCTV, I saw the news clip on the rescue of a young man, Chen Jian, who was trapped under a collapsed building in Wenchuan for 73 hours before rescuers got to him. '
By Citizen Correspondent Alvin Wong
Date Posted: 05/19/08
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A heartbreaking story emerges from the rubble...

I thought that no TV image could beat the sight of Premier Wen jiabao comforting a young girl whose parents were killed in the 12 May earthquake. As the girl was weeping, Wen was telling to live on with determination since she had survived. My wife Robina was crying her eyes out...

Video clip: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjc0MDYwMzY=.html?full=true#full

Last night on Chinese CCTV, I saw the news clip on the rescue of a young man, Chen Jian, who was trapped under a collapsed building in Wenchuan for 73 hours before rescuers got to him. Pinned down under 3 concrete slabs, Chen was conscious and kept talking to the rescue team and journalists. His words were not focus on his own misery or suffering, but were words of determination.

After six hours of digging, Chen was freed but as he was carried away for treatment, Chen went into cardiac arrest and even CPR by rescuers failed to revive him. It was such a tragedy that a young man had died moments after being pulled out from tons of concrete and surviving a massive earthquake. Chen had a young pregnant wife waiting for him in his home town,

See translated article and video clips: http://www.zonaeuropa.com/200805b.brief.htm#021












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Re: China Earthquake: Chen Jian Didn't Make It

By Michelle Kenneth, May 20, 2008 at 08:40

I agree, Luyen. Just so sad to hear all of these stories emerging from SE Asia right now.

Re: China Earthquake: Chen Jian Didn't Make It

By luyen, May 20, 2008 at 08:10

Heartbreaking to see his picture and know what happened to him, he looks so young, like a young boy almost. I feel a great sorrow for the people in China who are affected by this, and also people in Burma who are suffering, and unable to get help from their own government.

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