Blood scribbled plea on a pillow saves a Chinese woman trapped in a closed space for 30 hours
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Carry off – A Chinese woman trapped in a closed room for 30 hours was finally rescued after she threw a pillow with a message written in her own blood outside a window, according to a statement from the local government.
The woman, only identified by her last name Zhou, was cleaning a guest house in the province of Sichuan in western China when she entered a room without her phone, according to an article published by a social networks account of the local government earlier at the beginning of this month.
What followed was a day and a half of despair, after Zhou realized that the door could not open from the inside due to a malfunction block.
He had no access to food and there was no toilet in the room, which was on the sixth floor of the building.
“After many failed attempts to save himself, and for despair, he bit his finger and used the blood to write ‘110 625’ in a pillow that he later threw out the window,” said the social networks account owned by the local government in the city of Leshan de Sichuan.

The room number in which the woman was trapped was 625, and 110 is the telephone number of emergency services in China.
Zhou’s message was seen by the food delivery driver Zhang Kun, who immediately called the police.
“I was quite scared, but when I saw the number ‘110’ on the pillow, I realized that it could be a call of anguish,” Zhang said in the local government statement.
The videos published by the local media showed a planned zhou thanking the police officers after they opened the door to their temporary prison.
“I entered there yesterday morning and it has spent a day and one night,” you can listen to Zhou to say in the video.
The Good Samaritan Zhang received 3,000 yuan ($ 419) by the authorities in Leshan for their role in the rescue.
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