‘Cycle of goodwill’: Chinese ex-soldier saves woman from river where he was once rescued

A retired soldier from eastern China has saved an elderly woman from the same river where he was rescued 35 years ago.

According to the mainland’s CCTV News, 40-year-old Huang Daoxian from Zhejiang province was cleaning his parents’ house when he heard noises coming from the river.

He ran out and saw a woman struggling in the middle of the river, her hands frantically slapping the water as she sank.

Using his firm grip, Huang Daoxian swims as he drags the elderly woman to the shore. Photo: cqnews.net
Using his firm grip, Huang Daoxian swims as he drags the elderly woman to the shore. Photo: cqnews.net

A skilled swimmer, Huang immediately jumped in, lifted her chin and dragged her towards the shore.

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Despite the cold water and cuts on his feet made by sharp objects, Huang kept a firm grip on the woman.

Passers-by helped him get her to shore and rush her to the hospital.

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A few days later, the woman’s daughter, surnamed Hu, travelled from out of town to thank Huang and told him that her mother was recovering well.

  

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