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A 5-year-old boy dies when he is crushed by the school gate in Zhuzhou, Hunan

At noon on April 5, the 5-year-old boy of Zhuzhou Fuling in Hunan and two small partners ran to the Qiangtang Primary School to play, during which they climbed the shutter door at the school gate.



A passerby found that the children stopped them after climbing the shutters, but the children waited until the passers-by left to start climbing again.

After the air climbed to the top of the rolling door, he reached down and pressed the inner switch. The rolling door began to rise slowly, and the navigation was clamped and turned to the inside.



Seeing that the boy was rolled in, the other two children immediately ran away to find an adult for help. The adults rushed to the scene and rescued together. After ten minutes, the boy was rescued and sent to the hospital for emergency treatment.



Unfortunately, the boy was declared dead in the afternoon.




The family members of the  boy said with sorrow believed that the school should be guarded, so that this tragedy would not happen again.



The school principal said that the time-honored holiday school holiday was not arranged due to insufficient staffing and no security guards.
 after the incident, the school has decided to dismantle them.



Currently, the local judiciary is coordinating with parents to deal with the aftermath.

( report by Chen Zikai )

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