A man (indicated by a red circle) jumped off the platform of Kaohsiung Railway Station last night to pick up his mobile phone, suspected of having dropped his mobile phone on the rails.

(Photo by reporter Ge Youhao)

[Reporter Ge Youhao / Kaohsiung Report] A man suspected that his mobile phone had fallen off the rails last night. He ignored the red light at the back of the track and jumped off the platform of Kaohsiung Railway Station to pick up his mobile phone. Fortunately, other passengers quickly pulled him up and kept him. Little life.

In this regard, the railway police said that this move has violated the railway law and can be fined between 10,000 yuan and 50,000 yuan.

Yesterday, there was an unfortunate incident of a 15-year-old boy falling off the track on the platform of Wanhua Station in Taipei and was killed by a train. Coincidentally, there was also an incident of passengers falling off the track at Kaohsiung Railway Station last night, which made the passengers on the platform watch it. Dumbfounded, the red light at the back of the track was already on. At the critical moment, other passengers quickly reached out and pulled the man on the track to the platform.

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According to the railway police investigation, at 9:56 last night, a man suspected that his mobile phone had fallen off the platform, so he jumped off the first platform of Kaohsiung Railway Station and picked up the mobile phone.

Su Yumin, deputy director of the Kaohsiung branch of the Kaohsiung branch of the Railway Police, said that if people have items falling off the track, they should inform the railway station personnel to assist in handling them. A fine of more than 10,000 yuan and less than 50,000 yuan can be imposed, and the whole case will be traced to the man's identity and dealt with according to law.