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In one heroic moment captured on camera, a child in China was filmed hanging from a building before being rescued by his daring neighbor, who slipped out of a 7th-floor apartment to put him on the spot. except.

The images, which were shared by TMZ for the first time, show a young boy in the southern Chinese city of Foshan with his head trapped between a metal post.

In the images you can see his entire body hanging from the other end, the metal pole being the only object that prevents him from plummeting down the abyss of the 7-story apartment complex.

Here are the images of the rescue of the child in Foshan:

In the video, you can listening to the people screaming for help, when suddenly the heroic neighbor appears, also risking his life to save the little boy.

The man jumps through the patio door and begins to slide down the outside of the building to where the child hangs. He then helps push the boy through the bars and apparently alerts a woman on the other side of the balcony who helps him get the boy inside safely. She then begins to move back to his own apartment.

The Good Samaritan’s daring rescue effort is reminiscent of another event that unfolded in France in 550. In that case, a young Malian immigrant named Mamoudou Gassama scaled four floors of an apartment building to rescue a child who was dangling from the edge.


As a result of his bravery, Gassama became a French citizen and offered him a job in the Paris fire brigade. He was also invited to the Elysée Palace by President Emmanuel Marcon, where he was presented with a certificate and a gold medal to commemorate his act of bravery.

When asked by Macron what led him to attempt such feat, Gassama said: “I didn’t think about it, I went up and God helped me.”


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By Scribe