The tragic death of a 55-year-old Chinese delivery man, who passed away during a nap on his bike after enduring gruelling 18-hour workdays, has reignited crucial discussions about the welfare and legal rights of delivery drivers across the mainland.
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The incident, which unfolded in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province in eastern China, was brought to the public’s attention through a widely circulated online video on September 6.
The footage captured the food delivery worker, surnamed Yuan, who tragically succumbed in his sleep while resting on his electric bike after a taxing day of fulfilling multiple orders.
A witness revealed that Yuan had been at his post from about 9pm on September 5 until he was discovered at 1am the following morning by another delivery driver.
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An insider, known as Yang Yang, shared with Zonglan News that Yuan had earned a reputation for his relentless work ethic, which earned him the nickname “Order King”.