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Bride Abandons Wedding Photoshoot To Give First Aid To Accident Victim

IANS, 22 Aug, 2018 01:59 PM

    Recently one Chinese couple’s wedding photo shoot went viral for a remarkable thing. A bride in the country’s Wafangdian city in Liaoning province was posing with her husband on the streets when a woman fell out of a vehicle.

     

    Without thinking twice, the bride sprung into action giving CPR to the accident victim. Photos of the bride in her wedding dress helping the victims are now going viral on Chinese social media platform.

     

    Xie Dan, a nurse by profession was shooting in northern China when the woman fell from a three-wheeled vehicle following a collision with another car. She left her photoshoot and rushed to help the injured, according to a report by South China Morning Post.

     

    “Passers-by were stunned as Xie, in her wedding dress, immediately ran to the woman and tried to save her,” the Peninsula Morning News reported.

     

    “It was my duty,” Xie, a nurse at Wafangdian Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital near Dalian, the daily quoted her.

     

    Although the bride rushed to help, the woman succumbed to her injuries at the hospital later, the local police said.

     

    Xie and her husband were among thousands of couples around the country, who got married on Saturday, a day after Chinese Valentine’s Day, a common day for lovers to exchange vows in China.

     

    People on social media hailed the newlywed. While few users dubbed her as the “most beautiful new bride in Wafangdian”, others remarked that “her husband must be a very lucky man”, the report added.

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