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Child Falls On Train Track, Stranger Jumps To The Rescue

IANS, 16 Feb, 2018 02:29 PM
    Thanks to a prompt 18-year-old student and an alert station manager the life of a two-year-old child, who accidentally fell on the train tracks was saved. The incident took place at the Repubblica Metro Station in Milan, Italy.
     
     
    While people around were seen trying to help, an 18-year-old student, Lorenzo Pianazza, was the one who saved the child from an untimely death. He jumped on the tracks to rescue the toddler and even collected the kid’s belongings after handing him over to the people waiting on the platform.
     
     
    On seeing the commotion, the station manager, Claudia Flora Castellano, immediately pressed the red button stopping the train that was about to pull into the station. The incident took place at the Repubblica Metro Station in Milan, Italy.
     
     

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