When a Vietnamese young man in his 20s who was deaf tried to give up his life, the police persuaded him with body language for a long time, and eventually he succeeded in rescue.



Local time on the 18th local time, local Vietnamese media such as congan and Tiin reported that a deaf young man in his 20s who tried to make an extreme choice was rescued after persuasion by the local police on a bridge located in the Dongan District of Hanoi.



The police rushed to the scene on the 17th after receiving a report from citizens that there was a young man sitting on the railing of Thang Long Bridge in Hanoi and said that he was about to jump off at any moment.



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When the police arrived at the bridge, they were divided into two teams, one team was sent to persuade the young man, and the other team went to give physical help.



The police did their best to convince the young man, but after 15 minutes he did not respond.



At that time, the police actively used body language, thinking that the young man might be deaf.



The young man was rescued to a safe place 30 minutes after the police arrived at the scene to see if the police communication method worked.



In fact, young man A (27) is said to have a congenital deafness and difficulty speaking, making it difficult to communicate verbally.



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A's mother, who arrived at the police station, thanked the police for persuading and saving her son without giving up.



Meanwhile, as a result of the police investigation, it was revealed that Mr. A could not bear the pain of his broken heart and climbed on his leg to try an extreme choice.



(Photo = Congan.com)