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Rookies Marshal Lost Limbs Trying To Save Suicidal Passenger

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9 July 2012 Changli Railway Station, Hebei, China

Rookies Railway Police Trainee, Li Boya, born in 1992, 2011 students of the College of Zhengzhou Railway
Police Public Security Technology, Network Monitoring Professional was out on practical orientation with the Tianjin
Public Security Department at Changli Railway station.

At about 5:40 p.m. on July 9th, Li Boya noticed a passenger attempting suicide by jumping off the platform onto
the rail of an incoming train.

Without any hesitation, Li Boya immediately charged forward and jumped onto the track to save the suicidal
passenger.

Unfortunately, luck was not on his side. The oncoming train not only killed the suicidal passenger but also
severed both his limbs.

Li was immediately rushed off to hospital with both the severed limbs where the country's top surgeons and
specialists will attempt to rejoin his limbs.

Meanwhile, the Beijing Railway Bureau and The Public Security Bureau Party Committee has award Li Boya an
interim payments of $ 200,000 Yuan.

For his heroic act and selfless sacrifice, the Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Railways Leadership and Beijing
Railway Public Security Bureau have assured Li Boya a life-time employment with the Railway Bureau.
 
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Now for a heroic and moving story about a student who lost his legs to save a passenger
intending to commit suicide. Li Boya is a freshman at Zhengzhou Railway School in Henan
Province. He was serving an internship at a Hebei railway station.

On the evening of July the 9th, he spotted a passenger trying to commit suicide. He rushed
to save the man, but lost both his legs in the process. Now, after extensive medical care,
Li Boya is in stable condition.

Li Boya, only twenty years old, has lost his legs.

He comes from a village in Central China’s Henan Province.

Last year, Li Boya entered a railway police college in the provincial capital, Zhengzhou.

His dream was to become a railway policeman. In summer, he began an intership at a local
railway station in neighboring Hebei Province

Life took a fateful turn on July 9th.

He saw a passenger trying to commit suicide.

Pan liqiang, policeman, Changli railway station, Hebei, said, "Li Boya jumped off the platform
immediately after he found the passenger trying to commit suicide. But a train was coming
toward them, while the passenger struggled to throw him off. It was too late. The train
soon ran over them."

When the train had gone, so were Li Boya’s legs. Doctors decided to attach his severed left
leg to the right stump.

The ten-hour surgery was successful. Two weeks later, Li has passed the most dangerous
period.

"I like the profession, I still dream of becoming a qualified railway policeman."

Back in his hometown, news of Li Boya’s heroic behavior has spread.

His grandma hopes to meet her beloved grandson soon, for he had promised to see her
after the internship.

Li Boya's Grandma, said, "The only thing I am now thinking about is having my grandson
coming back to me after recovery. I will be satisfied a lot if I can see him."

Li Boya’s treatment has entered the second phase. He needs time to learn how to use his
transplanted leg.

The hospital has set up a 24-HOUR extensive care team with more than 40 doctors.

His parents are with him. Together with a doctor, they give him psychological support.

Everyone on the team is working to help Li Boya’s dream of becoming a railway policeman
come true.
 
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