The girl hangs outside the escalator and asks for help. Ding Nan and his younger brother stepped forward to save the person, but they were condemned by netizens for "the hand position is wrong".

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[Compiled by Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report] On the morning of September 25, in a market in Shanghai, China, a girl was holding an escalator and her feet were hanging in the air. The situation was in critical condition. At the critical moment, two men stepped forward and rescued her. However, some Internet "trolls" (acid people) accused them of "moving too slowly and placing the hand in the wrong position."

According to the Chinese online media "Jimu News", this scene took place in a wholesale market in Jiading District, Shanghai. The market has two floors. Usually, few customers bring their children to play. It may be a merchant in the market. child.

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The rescuer, Mr. Ding, is also a merchant in the market. He told reporters that on the morning of the 25th, the escalator was going up to the second floor. After the little girl grabbed the escalator conveyor belt, the higher she went up, the more she felt afraid, and the more she dared not to follow. Let go.

He also heard the child's cry for help, and only then did he know that the child was in danger, so he quickly rescued the child with his younger brother.

Mr. Ding said that the child's guardian was not seen at the scene, and the little girl had some skin injuries, and they handed the child over to the security guard at the market afterward.

Mr. Ding said that it was a good thing to save the child, but they were accused of some groundless accusations, "Some people said that I was slow to save people, and others said that when I rescued the little girl, I put my hand in the wrong position. "

Mr. Ding reluctantly said that at that time, his hand happened to rest on the little girl's buttocks, but at that time, everyone was caught off guard. If the rescue was improper, the child would fall.

After this incident, he felt that the online violence of individual netizens was terrifying and chilling, "Is it wrong to save people by myself?"